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Smith und Turgot Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und Theorie der Nationalökonomie

1892

by Feilbogen

Knowledge EconomicsAdam SmithAnne-Robert-Jacques TurgotAdolf WagnerCarl MengerDavid HumeEconomic HistoryPhysiocracySocial PolicyWilhelm RoscherMethodologyProductivityBimetallismMercantilismProtectionismSocialismFriedrich ListIndividualismKarl MarxLaissez-faireJohn Stuart MillCapital TheoryDivision of LaborCapital AccumulationProperty RightsInterest RatesCompetitionFree TradeGuildsInterventionismFactors of ProductionCorporatismTrade UnionsBureaucracyMonopolyFrench RevolutionEmpiricismCausalityIdeologyPolitical EconomyIron Law of WagesAgricultureIncome DistributionInheritanceInternational TradeWagesEpistemologyImmanuel KantClassical EconomicsNational IncomeNatural LawThomas MalthusGround RentRichard CantillonTaxationDemographyLabor Theory of ValuePrice TheoryInfrastructureLabor LawProgressive TaxationClass StruggleUtilitarianism

Table of Contents · 64 segments

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Google Book Search Public Domain Notice and Usage Guidelinesessay
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Library and Title Page for Feilbogen’s Smith und Turgotessay
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Preface: The Smith Problem and the Aim of Comparing Smith with Turgotessay
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Table of Contentsessay
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First Section, Chapter I: Orienting Analysis of the Problemchapter
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First Section, Chapter II: Restricting the Inquiry to Objective Comparisonchapter
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Chapter III, §8: Definition of Ideal Significancetheoretical
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§9: The Exemplary Significance of Smith's Inquirytheoretical
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§10: The Material Significance of Smith's Inquirytheoretical
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Chapter IV, §11: Method of Comparison with the Contingent Predecessortheoretical
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§12: Sources of Error and Tests of Correctnesstheoretical
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§13: Plan of the Investigationtheoretical
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Second Section, Chapter I, §14: The Impression of Essential Identity between Smith and Turgottheoretical
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§15: External Similarity of the Main Theoretical Workstheoretical
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§16: Internal Similarity of the Apparently Essential Theoriestheoretical
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§17: The Basic Fallacy of the Polemic against Smiththeoretical
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Chapter II, §18: Division of Labor in Turgottheoretical
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§19: Capital in Turgottheoretical
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§20: Summary of Turgot's Theoretical Individualismtheoretical
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The Four Preconditions of Practical Smithianismtheoretical
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Private Property in Turgottheoretical
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The Isolation of the Individual in Turgottheoretical
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Turgot’s Low Estimate of Public Administrationtheoretical
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Turgot’s Cosmopolitanism and Free Tradetheoretical
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Summary: Smithianism as Moderated Turgotismtheoretical
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The Three Stages of an Empirical Sciencetheoretical
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Experience Without Sciencetheoretical
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Pseudo-Sciencetheoretical
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Analysis as the Tearing of Illusiontheoretical
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Founding True Science through Synthesistheoretical
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Turgot’s Fragmented Works and Dogmatic Styletheoretical
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Symptomatic Meaning of Turgot’s Literary Traitstheoretical
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Turgot as Judged by His Admirerstheoretical
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Gaps in Turgot’s Workstheoretical
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Turgot’s Lack of Interesting Empirical Factstheoretical
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Inaccuracy of Turgot’s Deductiontheoretical
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Turgot’s Tendency toward Commonplaces and Exaggerationstheoretical
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Turgot’s Unoriginality and Physiocratic Artificetheoretical
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Pseudo-Scientific Character of Turgot’s Synthesistheoretical
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Turgot’s Significance and Transition to Smith’s Formal Superioritytheoretical
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Fourth Section, Chapter I: Form in Science and Scientificity as Inner Formtheoretical
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Scientificity of Isolated Theoremstheoretical
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Scientificity of Synthesis: Foundation, Principle, and Goaltheoretical
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Effectiveness of Scientific Presentationtheoretical
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Chapter II: The Division of Labor as a Formal Modeltheoretical
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Effectiveness of Presentation in Smith’s Theory of the Division of Labortheoretical
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Scientificity of Smith’s Theorem of the Division of Labortheoretical
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Scientificity of Smith’s Synthesistheoretical
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Pseudo-Scientific Elements in Smith’s Systemtheoretical
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Conclusions on Smith’s Formal Superiority and Transition to Material Superioritytheoretical
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External Indications: Analysis of the Titletheoretical
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Synthesis of Smith’s Argumenttheoretical
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Smith as an Alleged Physiocrattheoretical
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Smith and the Agrarian Side of Physiocracytheoretical
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Smith and the Atomistic Side of Physiocracytheoretical
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Essential Difference Between Smithianism and Physiocracytheoretical
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Refashioning the Physiocratic Basic Concepttheoretical
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The Productivity of Labor as the Theoretical Principle of Smithianismtheoretical
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Social Policy and Socialpolitiktheoretical
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The Principle of Smith’s Social Policytheoretical
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Social Freedom in Adam Smiththeoretical
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Social Equality in Adam Smiththeoretical
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The Solidity of Smith’s Social Policytheoretical
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Smith’s Superioritytheoretical