Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
Economy and Society
Seiten
2010
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1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2006
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4419-4109-1 (ISBN)
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4419-4109-1 (ISBN)
Nietzsche – Economy and Society: The Closed and the Open Questions a b Jürgen G. yet, one can ?nd hardly any references in the Nietzsche or economics 1 literature on what kind of in?uence that might have been or still is.
Nietzsche – Economy and Society: The Closed and the Open Questions a b Jürgen G. Backhaus and Wolfgang Drechsler a University of Erfurt, Germany b Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Nietzsche’s impact and in?uence anywhere in and on our civilization was and is immense. This has by now been widely recognized in almost all areas, even in the “hard sciences” (see Babich 1999), but Nietzsche is still completely understudied in the ?eld of economics. This is all the more surprising because in?uence paths, both serious (e. g. , Joseph A. Schumpeter) and pop ones (e. g. , Ayn Rand), seem obvious, and because in some of his works, especially M- schliches, Allzumenschliches (1878-1886), a focus on economics is hard to miss. It would thus be only likely that he had some sort of signi?cant in?uence there; yet, one can ?nd hardly any references in the Nietzsche or economics 1 literature on what kind of in?uence that might have been or still is. To remedy this situation, the idea to plan an exploratory conference on Nietzsche and Economics arose. Because of the dif?cult and indeed unusual topic, we found it necessary to even start with a pre-conference, where the issues, questions, sources and possible approaches would be discussed. This pre-conference took place in Heilbronn, in the framework of the Heilbronn Symposia on Economics and the Social Sciences, in June 2000.
Nietzsche – Economy and Society: The Closed and the Open Questions a b Jürgen G. Backhaus and Wolfgang Drechsler a University of Erfurt, Germany b Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Nietzsche’s impact and in?uence anywhere in and on our civilization was and is immense. This has by now been widely recognized in almost all areas, even in the “hard sciences” (see Babich 1999), but Nietzsche is still completely understudied in the ?eld of economics. This is all the more surprising because in?uence paths, both serious (e. g. , Joseph A. Schumpeter) and pop ones (e. g. , Ayn Rand), seem obvious, and because in some of his works, especially M- schliches, Allzumenschliches (1878-1886), a focus on economics is hard to miss. It would thus be only likely that he had some sort of signi?cant in?uence there; yet, one can ?nd hardly any references in the Nietzsche or economics 1 literature on what kind of in?uence that might have been or still is. To remedy this situation, the idea to plan an exploratory conference on Nietzsche and Economics arose. Because of the dif?cult and indeed unusual topic, we found it necessary to even start with a pre-conference, where the issues, questions, sources and possible approaches would be discussed. This pre-conference took place in Heilbronn, in the framework of the Heilbronn Symposia on Economics and the Social Sciences, in June 2000.
Friedrich Nietzsche and Economics: Research Problems.- The Influence of Nietzsche on the History of Economic Thought.- Nietzsche and Economics.- Creative Destruction in Economics: Nietzsche, Sombart, Schumpeter.- The Word of Honour.- An “All too Human” Question: Nietzsche, Die Soziale Frage, and the German Historical School of Economics.- Nietzsche and Business Ethics.- On the Anticipation of Knightian Uncertainty in Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals.- On the Nietzsche-Reception in the GDR.- Wolfgang Harich and Friedrich Nietzsche — A Chapter of the East German Nietzsche Debate.- Justice and Economy from Human, All Too Human to Thus Spake Zarathustra.- Democracy and Aristocracy in Nietzsche’s Late Writings.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.12.2010 |
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| Reihe/Serie | The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences ; 3 |
| Zusatzinfo | XII, 246 p. |
| Verlagsort | New York, NY |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Wirtschaftsgeschichte |
| Wirtschaft ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
| Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4419-4109-6 / 1441941096 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4419-4109-1 / 9781441941091 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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