Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900) [electronic resource] : Economy and Society / edited by Jȭrgen G. Backhaus, Wolfgang Drechsler.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences ; 3 | The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences ; 3Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006Descripción: XII, 246 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:- text
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Friedrich Nietzsche and Economics: Research Problems -- The Influence of Nietzsche on the History of Economic Thought -- Nietzsche and Economics -- Creative Destruction in Economics: Nietzsche, Sombart, Schumpeter -- The Word of Honour -- An ǣAll too Humanǥ Question: Nietzsche, Die Soziale Frage, and the German Historical School of Economics -- Nietzsche and Business Ethics -- On the Anticipation of Knightian Uncertainty in Nietzsches Genealogy of Morals -- On the Nietzsche-Reception in the GDR -- Wolfgang Harich and Friedrich Nietzsche A Chapter of the East German Nietzsche Debate -- Justice and Economy from Human, All Too Human to Thus Spake Zarathustra -- Democracy and Aristocracy in Nietzsches Late Writings.
Until now, Friedrich Nietzsches influence on the development of modern social sciences has not been well documented. This volume reconsiders some of Nietzsches writings on economics and the science of state and in doing so pioneers a line of research not previously available in English. Here, twelve scholars consider Nietzsches historical and contemporary relevance, which has ranged from the highly serious (Schumpeter writings on creative destruction) to the pop cultural (the early works of Ayn Rand). Several papers present strong evidence of Nietzsche as an influencer of modern economists; others see him more as an influencer of influencers; and one sees little influence at all. Most of the contributions refer extensively to works previous unpublished (or poorly translated) in English. The editors do not intend to present a thorough overview or definitive description of Nietzsches place in economics. Rather, they hope to initiate conversations and research that explore the role this much misunderstood philosopher/cultural critic may have played, or perhaps should play, in the history of economic thought.
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