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History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (3): 415–442.
Published: 01 September 2013
...James P. Henderson During the Romantic period (roughly 1789 to 1834), social critics valued poetry as a guide “to the conduct of life and the establishment of moral principles.” John Stuart Mill observed that Jeremy Bentham rejected poetry because poets employed words imaginatively and not solely...
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History of Political Economy (2013) 45 (2): 255–285.
Published: 01 June 2013
... . “ Poetry, Faith, and Chivalry: Alfred Marshall’s Response to Modern Socialism .” History of Economics Review 47 : 20 – 38 . ———. 2009 . The Intellectual Foundations of Alfred Marshall’s Economic Science: A Rounded Globe of Knowledge . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Corrie D. W...
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History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (Supplement): 121–156.
Published: 01 December 1999
.... London: Routledge. La Nauze , J. A. [1941] 1988 . Jevons in Sydney. Economic Record 17 : 31 -45. Reprinted in William Stanley Jevons: Critical Assessments, Vol. 1, edited by J. C. Wood. London: Routledge. Marsh , R. 1961 . Shaftesbury's Theory of Poetry: The Importance of “Inward...
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History of Political Economy (1981) 13 (1): 167–169.
Published: 01 March 1981
..., the two processes share a similar prin-
ciple of abstraction and imagination necessary for generalization, a system of
what Walter Bagehot called “unreal words so that, in a sense, poetry and
economic theory both evolve as imagery that contributes to thought and reac-
tions as well...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (3): 455–482.
Published: 01 September 2005
...-General's Report. In Thirty-Second Annual Report and Accounts , 7 -36. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. ———. 1987 . The Arts and the People . London: Jonathan Cape. Shelley, P. B. [1821] 1988 . A Defence of Poetry. In Shelley's Prose , edited by David Lee Clark, 275 -97. London: Fourth Estate...
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History of Political Economy (2017) 49 (4): 739–743.
Published: 01 December 2017
...
Press. 2016. 250pp. $35.00.
In recent years, the basic genres of writing have evolved far beyond the traditional
three. Whereas we used to have prose, poetry, and drama, we now have a plethora of
genres developed by “genre-bending” writers. Writers have, for instance, created the
genre...
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History of Political Economy (2014) 46 (2): 231–246.
Published: 01 June 2014
... Books . Riley J. 1999 . “ Is Qualitative Hedonism Incoherent? ” Utilitas 11 ( 3 ): 347 – 58 . Robson J. M. 1960 . “ J.S. Mill’s Theory of Poetry .” University of Toronto Quarterly 29 : 420 – 38 . ———. 1968 . The Improvement of Mankind: The Social and Political...
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History of Political Economy (1988) 20 (4): 615–625.
Published: 01 November 1988
... Economy 83 : 951 -68. Vermeule , Emily 1979 . Aspects of death in early Greek art and poetry . Berkeley. History of Political Economy 20:4
0 1988 by Duke University Press...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (3): 431–454.
Published: 01 September 2005
... remedy, intended more
for the common people: frequent attempts “to amuse and divert [them]
by painting, poetry, musick, dancing; by all sorts of dramatic represen-
tations and exhibitions,” provided these be “without scandal or inde-
cency” (796). Such diversions, Smith believed, would “easily...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (2): 407–409.
Published: 01 June 2009
...,” adding, “But don’t think
I don’t know you already—a damned good poet led up the garden path by a set of
second rate moth-eaten currency cranks” and asking him to dinner next time he
was in London. He speculated that a future history of poetry might record that Rob-
bins had persuaded Pound...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (2): 409–411.
Published: 01 June 2009
... time he
was in London. He speculated that a future history of poetry might record that Rob-
bins had persuaded Pound of his economic errors and Pound had returned to writ-
ing good poetry (Robbins to Pound, 6 August 1934, cited in Surette 1999, 122).
The American poet had arrived in London...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (3): 399–411.
Published: 01 September 2005
... poetry,” he disputed Smith’s cautious assertions of the
superior qualities of the arts to other goods in the consumption mix. By
implying that poetry, like the game of pushpin, was just another form of
light entertainment, Bentham asserted that the arts deserved neither spe-
cial analytical treatment...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (2): 411–414.
Published: 01 June 2009
... on “volitionist economics,” adding, “But don’t think
I don’t know you already—a damned good poet led up the garden path by a set of
second rate moth-eaten currency cranks” and asking him to dinner next time he
was in London. He speculated that a future history of poetry might record that Rob-
bins had...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (2): 414–417.
Published: 01 June 2009
... questionnaire on “volitionist economics,” adding, “But don’t think
I don’t know you already—a damned good poet led up the garden path by a set of
second rate moth-eaten currency cranks” and asking him to dinner next time he
was in London. He speculated that a future history of poetry might record...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1995) 27 (Supplement): 123–127.
Published: 01 December 1995
.... Richards , I. A. 1926 . Science and Poetry . New York: Norton. Santayana , G. 1896 . The Sense of Beauty . New York: Scribner's. Comment
John B. Davis
0’Donne11 intentionally passes over “a contextual study” of Keynes’s
views on aesthetics from “a history of philosophy...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1984) 16 (4): 519–527.
Published: 01 November 1984
...” and
enters upon a “Christian life.” However, he also tried to forward another
of his aims by introducing Old English words into the poetry. Not surpris-
ingly the reviewers poked fun at him for so doing, and their criticism led
him to write his next book, The past, present and future of England’s...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (2): 296.
Published: 01 June 1977
... stories, biographies, poetry, fairy tales, and socio-
travelogues, she criticized the social order and advocated laissez-faire-type
reforms. Her interests extended beyond economic policy to include a variety
of social and philosophic questions. She was “an intellectual, a rationalist...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (5): 1005–1010.
Published: 01 October 2022
... and ill informed this reception was, without denying or ignoring the beauty of Tagore's literature, poetry, theater, music, and painting. Sen insists that Tagore had an open mind; he primarily devoted his life to reason and freedom, implying his full respect for scientific methods and the importance...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (4): 788–789.
Published: 01 November 2003
... philosophies that he drew to-
gether. Cicero, Polybius, and Aristotle loom large in the Theory of Moral Sentiments
and the Lectures on Jurisprudence. Vivenza’s study is extended to all of Smith’s writ-
ings, including rhetoric, belles lettres, poetry, and prose.
Vivenza’s general conclusion...
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History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (2): 296–297.
Published: 01 June 1977
... stories, biographies, poetry, fairy tales, and socio-
travelogues, she criticized the social order and advocated laissez-faire-type
reforms. Her interests extended beyond economic policy to include a variety
of social and philosophic questions. She was “an intellectual, a rationalist...
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