Economics and Sociology: Marshall in Relation to the Thought of his Time
Talcott Parsons
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1932, vol. 46, issue 2, 316-347
Abstract:
Introductory. I. Marshall and Max Weber on Capitalism, 317. II. The Main Lines of English Social Thought, 321. III. Marshall's Relation to the English Tradition, 330. IV. Economics and Sociology: Marshall's Difficulties, 336. V. Possible Alternatives to Marshall's position; (a) Pareto, 339, (b) Weber, 343. Conclusion, 345.
Date: 1932
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