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Название The annotated works of Henry George. Volume 5,. The science of political economy /
Авторы George Henry
Другие авторы Peddle Francis K. ; Peirce William Spangar ; Lough Alexandra W.,
Коллекция Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Тематика Economics. ; EBSCO eBooks
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  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Prefatory Note to the Original Edition / 1898
  • Preface to the Original Edition / 1894
  • General Contents.
  • General Introduction.
  • Book I.
    • Contents of Book I.
    • Introduction to Book I.
    • I. The Three Factors of the World.
    • II. Man, His Place and Powers.
    • III. How Man’s Powers Are Extended.
    • IV. Civilization—What It Means.
    • V. The Origin and Genesis of Civilization.
    • VI. Of Knowledge and the Growth of Knowledge.
    • VII. Of Sequence, Consequence and Laws of Nature.
    • VIII. Of the Knowledge Properly Called Science.
    • IX. The Economy Called Political Economy.
    • X. The Elements of Political Economy.
    • XI. Of Desires and Satisfactions.
    • XII. The Fundamental Law of Political Economy.
    • XIII. Methods of Political Economy.
    • XIV. Political Economy as Science and as Art.
  • Book II.
    • Contents of Book II.
    • Introduction to Book II.
    • I. Confusions as to the Meaning of Wealth.
    • II. Causes of Confusion as to the Meaning of Wealth.
    • III. What Adam Smith Meant by Wealth.
    • IV. The French Physiocrats.
    • V. Adam Smith and the Physiocrats.
    • VI. Smith’s Influence on Political Economy.
    • VII. Ineffectual Gropings toward a Determination of Wealth.
    • VIII. Breakdown of Scholastic Political Economy.
    • IX. Wealth and Value.
    • X. Value in Use and Value Exchange.
    • XI. Economic Value—Its Real Meaning and Final Measure.
    • XII. Value in Exchange Really Related to Labor.
    • XIII. The Denominator of Value.
    • XIV. The Two Sources of Value.
    • XV. The Meaning of Wealth in Political Economy.
    • XVI. The Genesis of Wealth.
    • XVII. The Wealth that Is Called Capital.
    • XVIII. Why Political Economy Considers Only Wealth.
    • XIX. Moral Confusions as To Wealth.
    • XX. Of the Permanence of Wealth.
    • XXI. The Relation of Money to Wealth.
  • Book III.
    • Contents of Book III.
    • I. The Meaning of Production.
    • II. The Three Modes of Production.
    • III. Population and Subsistence.
    • IV. The Alleged Law of Diminishing Returns in Agriculture.
    • V. Of Space and Time.
    • VI. Confusion of the Spacial Law with Agriculture.
    • VII. The Relation of Space in Production.
    • VIII. The Relation of Time in Production.
    • IX. Coöperation—Its Two Ways.
    • X. Coöperation—Its Two Kinds.
    • XI. The Office of Exchange in Production.
    • XII. Office of Competition in Production.
    • XIII. Of Demand and Supply in Production.
    • XIV. Order of the Three Factors of Production.
    • XV. The First Factor of Production—Land.
    • XVI. The Second Factor of Production—Labor.
    • XVII. The Third Factor of Production—Capital.
  • Book IV.
    • Contents of Book IV.
    • Introduction to Book IV.
    • I. The Meaning of Distribution.
    • II. The Nature of Distribution.
    • III. The Common Perception of Natural Law in Distribution.
    • IV. The Real Difference Between Laws of Production and of Distribution.
    • V. Of Property.
    • VI. Cause of Confusion as to Property.
  • Book V.
    • Contents of Book V.
    • Introduction to Book V.
    • I. Confusions as to Money.
    • II. The Common Understanding of Money.
    • III. Medium of Exchange and Measure of Value.
    • IV. The Office of Credit in Exchanges.
    • V. The Genesis of Money.
    • VI. Two Kinds of Money.
  • Appendix.
  • Index
  • About the Contributors
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