ROOTS OF ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY: CONTRIBUTIONS OF CLASSICAL AND NEOCLASSICAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

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  • Vladan D. Vidicki Филозофски факултет Нови Сад

Keywords:

economic sociology, classical political economy, neoclassical political economy, historical development, the German Historical School

Abstract

The paper represents an attempt to reconstruct the first phase of the historical development of economic sociology. It analyzes the period from 1800 to 1890, the so called preclassical period of economic sociology. The paper traces the ideas of investigation of economic phenomena from the time when political economy was first established as a science to the emergence of neoclassical political economy because this is when the potential arose for the development of a broader social science which would study the economic sphere. Special attention was paid to the social and intellectual context, which greatly affected the formation of the discipline. It is rather important to point to the beginnings of economic sociology in order to understand its subsequent development in the classical (sociological) period.

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2016-03-31

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D. Vidicki, V. . (2016). ROOTS OF ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY: CONTRIBUTIONS OF CLASSICAL AND NEOCLASSICAL POLITICAL ECONOMY. KULTURA POLISA, 13(29), 383–394. Retrieved from https://www.kpolisa.com/index.php/kp/article/view/858

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