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Chapter Chapter 7 in Economics as an Empirical Social Science, 2024, pp 307-309 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract All science, and thus also economics, must first and foremost start from three fundamental and basic constants. These three essential, fundamental, and existential elements—The Earth, the biosphere, and the human being with his individual and indivisible rights—are the foundations and the basis of all science and all economy. They, their existence, and their rights stand above all other rights and demands of all constructs and ideologies, and therefore all fundamental assumptions and intellectual prerequisites of current economics are in stark contradiction to these basic, fundamental, and essential constants.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-45123-3_7

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