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A/moral economics : classical political economy and cultural authority in nineteenth-century England

Print Book, English, ©2003
Ohio State University Press, Columbus, ©2003
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xxvi, 225 pages ; 24 cm
9780814209448, 9780814290217, 0814209440, 0814290213
52091962
Introduction: Economic Authority and Discursive Form in Nineteenth-Century England
1. Ricardian Economics: Rhetoric and the Form of Science in Early-Nineteenth-Century Political Economy
2. Providential Economics: J.R. McCulloch's National Narratives
3. Sentimental Science: Harriet Martineau's Illustrations of Political Economy
4. Revaluing Money: Dombey and Son's Moral Critique
5. The Economics of Working-Class Masculinity in Mayhew's Letters to the Morning Chronicle
6. Rewriting Ricardo/Renewing Smith: The New, Expanded Political Economy of J.S. Mill
7. Morals and Mathematics: Critical Revisions of Scientific Economic Theory in the 1860s and 1870s
Notes
Bibliography
Index