Economics, Entrepreneurship and Utopia

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Bentham's Criticism
Bentham's Ideas
Bentham's Method
Bentham's Proposal
Bentham's Theory
Bentham’s Criticism
Bentham’s Ideas
Bentham’s Method
Bentham’s Proposal
Bentham’s Theory
Book III
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Chrestomathic School
Clyde River
constructivist economics
Economics
Entrepreneurship
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history of economic thought
industrial revolution studies
James Mill
Jeremy Bentham
Josiah Bounderby
Lanark Establishment
Lanark Mills
Lanark's Cotton Mills
Lanark’s Cotton Mills
Manuel Santos-Redondo
marginalism analysis
nineteenth century British social policy
Owen's Communism
Owen's Idea
Owen's Theories
Owen’s Communism
Owen’s Idea
Owen’s Theories
Pauper Panopticons
personnel management history
Public Opinion Tribunal
Robert Owen
Simonde De Sismondi
social reform theory
Socialism
Strutt's Mills
Strutt’s Mills
theory and practice
TMS VI
True Alarm
Utopia
William Strutt
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781138186132
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the early 1800s, Robert Owen was a mill owner, political figure, and an advocate for social reform, and his publications attained considerable circulation. He believed that people need good working conditions in order to be encouraged to work and motivated to learn. Despite the higher costs associated with this kind of operation, compared to the traditional ones, Owen’s management resulted in increased productivity and profit. His results caught the attention of men of wealth who were interested in social reform. In particular, at a similar time, Jeremy Bentham was developing his own theories. Owen and Bentham seemed to be based on some similar ideas that the greatest happiness creates the greatest results. Their ideas developed against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, and growing social and economic problems in England.

Owen and Bentham were forerunners of highly relevant current theories of economics – marginalism, entrepreneurship, personnel management, and constructivism. They were acquainted with such important authors as James Mill, Malthus, Ricardo and John Stuart Mill. However, their economic theories were ruled out by classical economists, who actively tried to silence perspectives different from the orthodoxy. This book presents an innovative study of these two social thinkers and reformers, who have rarely, if ever, been studied together. This comparative study provides new context both on the social debate taking place during the Industrial Revolution, and on the development of modern social thought, in particular, the relationship between socialism and utilitarianism.

Economics, Entrepreneurship and Utopia will be of great relevance to scholars with an interest in the history of economic ideas, the history of entrepreneurship, and social reform in both historical and contemporary contexts.

Estrella Trincado is Tenured Professor in History of Economic Thought at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. Visiting Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Economics in Harvard University, she was awarded the History of Economic Analysis Award in 2005 by the ESHET and the ESHET Young Scholar of the Year Prize for 2011.

Manuel Santos-Redondo is Associate Professor of History of Economic Thought and Business History at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He has published many articles on entrepreneurship and innovation, and cultural industries.

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