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The Ethics of Competition
Book • 1935
This book is a compilation of Frank H. Knight's writings focusing on the problem of social control and its various implications.
Knight, a central figure in neoclassical economics, discusses the reductionist tendencies in economic theory, the limitations of scientific method in economics, and the relationship between economic theory and broader themes such as liberal democracy and human nature.
The book is essential for economists, political theorists, philosophers, and sociologists.
Knight, a central figure in neoclassical economics, discusses the reductionist tendencies in economic theory, the limitations of scientific method in economics, and the relationship between economic theory and broader themes such as liberal democracy and human nature.
The book is essential for economists, political theorists, philosophers, and sociologists.
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