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'''Book: [[John C. Médaille]]: The Political Economy of Distributism'''
=The Political Economy of [[Distributism]] by [[John C. Médaille]]=


http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapteri-whats-in-name.html
=Description=


=Description=


Kevin Carson:
=Contents=
 
The book is available in draft form at [[The Distributist Review]] site.  The links below will take you to each chapter.


"This book is extremely valuable as a critique of the operating assumptions of orthodox marginalist economics, although Austrians may fault it for focusing primarily on the dominant neoclassical school. I especially recommend the chapters on equlibrium and the fictitious commodities. The chapter on land, in particular, is an excellent introduction to Ricardian rent."
*[http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapteri-whats-in-name.html Chapter I:  What's in a Name?]
(http://mutualist.blogspot.com/2008/08/john-medaille-political-economy-of.html)
*[http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapter-ii-if-it-aint.html">Chapter II:  If it Ain't Broke]
*[http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapter-iii-political-economy-as.html Chapter III:  Political Economy as a Science]
*[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapter-iv-purpose-of-economy.html Chapter IV:  The Purpose of an Economy]
*[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapter-v-equilibrium-or-tao-of.html Chapter V:  Equilibrium, or The Tao of Economics]
*[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/07/chapter-vi-justice-and-political.html Chapter VI:  Justice and the Political Economy]
*[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/07/chapter-vii-fictitious-commodities.html Chapter VII:  The Fictitious Commodities--Money] *[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/07/chapter-viii-fictitious-commodities.html Chapter VIII:  The Fictitious Commodities--Labor]
*[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/07/chapter-xi-fictitious-commodities-land.html Chapter IX:  The Fictitious Commodities--Land] *[href="http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/08/chapter-x-property-as-proper-to-man.html Chapter X:  Property as Proper to Man]


=Contents=
Index adapter from Kevin Carson's original.[http://mutualist.blogspot.com/2008/08/john-medaille-political-economy-of.html]
=Reviews=


*Chapter I: What's in a Name?
*"This book is extremely valuable as a critique of the operating assumptions of orthodox marginalist economics, although Austrians may fault it for focusing primarily on the dominant neoclassical school. I especially recommend the chapters on equlibrium and the fictitious commodities. The chapter on land, in particular, is an excellent introduction to Ricardian rent." ~Kevin Carson [http://mutualist.blogspot.com/2008/08/john-medaille-political-economy-of.html]
*Chapter II: If it Ain't Broke
*Chapter III: Political Economy as a Science
*Chapter IV: The Purpose of an Economy
*Chapter V: Equilibrium, or The Tao of Economics
*Chapter VI: Justice and the Political Economy
*Chapter VII: The Fictitious Commodities--Money
*Chapter VIII: The Fictitious Commodities--Labor
*Chapter IX: The Fictitious Commodities--Land
*Chapter X: Property as Proper to Man


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The Political Economy of Distributism by John C. Médaille

http://distributism.blogspot.com/2008/06/chapteri-whats-in-name.html

Description

Contents

The book is available in draft form at The Distributist Review site. The links below will take you to each chapter.

Index adapter from Kevin Carson's original.[1]

Reviews

  • "This book is extremely valuable as a critique of the operating assumptions of orthodox marginalist economics, although Austrians may fault it for focusing primarily on the dominant neoclassical school. I especially recommend the chapters on equlibrium and the fictitious commodities. The chapter on land, in particular, is an excellent introduction to Ricardian rent." ~Kevin Carson [2]

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