The Moral Philosophy of Management: From Quesnay to KeynesM.E. Sharpe, 1993 - 304 pages This book explores the foundation of European management philosophy at a dramatic moment in European history: the Cold War has ended; Western capitalism has triumphed over communism. The book reflects on the role of business and management that has emerged in Western capitalism and it searches for the roots of moral philosophy and the philosophies of management derived from the history of economic thought. It traces such ideas from the late 18th century works, Quesnay and Smith, down through the 19th century to the present. The closing chapter of the book sets out ten principles for tight management in a socio-economic doctrine of ideal enterprise and good management. |
Contents
I | 3 |
II | 7 |
III | 11 |
IV | 14 |
V | 19 |
VI | 25 |
VII | 27 |
VIII | 32 |
XXXVI | 132 |
XXXVII | 135 |
XXXVIII | 139 |
XLII | 143 |
XLIII | 149 |
XLIV | 156 |
XLV | 164 |
XLVI | 171 |
IX | 35 |
X | 42 |
XI | 46 |
XIII | 48 |
XIV | 50 |
XV | 54 |
XVI | 61 |
XVII | 64 |
XVIII | 68 |
XIX | 71 |
XX | 74 |
XXI | 83 |
XXII | 85 |
XXIII | 90 |
XXVI | 93 |
XXVII | 99 |
XXVIII | 103 |
XXIX | 105 |
XXX | 112 |
XXXI | 117 |
XXXIV | 120 |
XXXV | 122 |
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The Moral Philosophy of Management: From Quesnay to Keynes Pierre Guillet de Monthoux Limited preview - 1993 |
Common terms and phrases
abstract according action activity Adam Smith agriculture Alfred Marshall become business enterprise businessman calculation capital capitalist Charles Gide commodities competition concerning concrete economics considered consumer consumption cooperative corn costs created Das Kapital David Ricardo demand doctrine economists employment entrepreneur example exchange value existence factory farmer finance firm Francois Quesnay francs function German Gunnar Myrdal human Ibid ideas increase individual industry investment John Maynard Keynes John Stuart Mill Karl Marx Keynes labor land landowners Léon Walras liberal machines maintained manner manufacturing Marx middlemen Mirabeau moral Myrdal natural necessary needs obtain organization owners philosophy Physiocrats political economy possible pounds pounds sterling principle problem production profits pump of wealth purchase Quesnay question rate of interest rents result Ricardo savings Schmoller shareholding social society supply surplus value taxation theory tion trade unions wages workers
References to this book
Rethinking Organisational Behavior: A Poststructuralist Framework Norman Jackson,Pippa Carter No preview available - 2007 |