How The Dismal Science Got Its Name by David M. Levy

Classical Economics and the Ur-Text of Racial Politics

The book explores the historical and philosophical origins of the term "the dismal science" as it relates to economics, delving into the interplay between economics and moral philosophy. It examines the 19th-century debates surrounding issues like slavery, population control, and social reform, highlighting how economists like Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill contributed to the discourse. Through a detailed analysis of these intellectual conflicts, the book reveals how economics became associated with pessimism and moral controversy, challenging the conventional understanding of its development as a discipline.

Published
2001
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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