Evolutionary Theory in the Social Sciences: Early foundations and later contributionsWilliam M. Dugger, Howard J. Sherman Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 280 стор. |
Зміст
General Introduction | 1 |
Introduction to Volume IV | 6 |
Extract from An Essay on the Principle of Population | 11 |
Extracts from The Origin of Species | 17 |
PART 1 | 92 |
Institutions and economic evolution 290 | 96 |
What is human nature? | 105 |
The theory of human nature | 117 |
Extract from A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy | 129 |
EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION | 145 |
History or technological determinism? | 146 |
PART 3 | 151 |
Institutions | 170 |
The development of economic institutions | 195 |
ideology power and | 235 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
action analysis animal world aspects Ayres Ayres's barbarians become biological birds Bushmen capitalism century ceremonial chapters Charles Darwin civilization clan competition concept consequences continually cultural customs Darwin Dewey Dugger Economic Issues economists equilibrium Europe evolutionary existence extermination fact feudal folkmote folkviews force functions Gordon guilds habits human behavior human nature ideas important individual industrial inhabitants instincts institutional change Institutional Economics institutionalists institutionalized Journal of Economic Karl Marx Karl Polanyi Keynesian Kropotkin land live Malthus mankind Marx Marx's means medieval city modern mutual aid mutual support natural selection neoinstitutionalists nomic organization origin Origin of Species patterns peasants period Peter Kropotkin political primitive principle progress relations relationships remarks Richard Lewontin rules Russia social society species stems structure struggle technological behavior theory of human Thomas Malthus Thorstein Veblen tion tribal tribes University variety village community York