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Hume, A Philosopher's Economist
and the Rise of Capitalism
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Margaret Schabas's "Hume, A Philosopher's Economist" delves into the economic ideas of David Hume, a prominent 18th-century philosopher.
The book explores Hume's contributions to monetary theory, his views on trade, and his insights into the nature of economic value.
Schabas analyzes Hume's work within its historical context, highlighting its influence on subsequent economic thought.
The book challenges traditional interpretations of Hume's economic philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on his contributions to the field.
It is a significant contribution to the history of economic thought, providing valuable insights into the development of modern economics.
The book explores Hume's contributions to monetary theory, his views on trade, and his insights into the nature of economic value.
Schabas analyzes Hume's work within its historical context, highlighting its influence on subsequent economic thought.
The book challenges traditional interpretations of Hume's economic philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on his contributions to the field.
It is a significant contribution to the history of economic thought, providing valuable insights into the development of modern economics.
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485. Understanding Economic Philosophy Through History feat. Margaret Schabas