Confessions of an Economic Heretic

The life and thoughts of a pioneering economist

J A Hobson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Apr '11

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This autobiography by J. A. Hobson reflects on his life and influential economic ideas, providing insights into his humanist philosophy and lasting impact.

Originally published in 1938, Confessions of an Economic Heretic is a profound autobiography by the influential economist J. A. Hobson. This comprehensive work delves into various aspects of Hobson's life, offering readers a glimpse into his background, the key influences that shaped his thinking, and his ethical principles. Through his narrative, Hobson explores his philosophy and views on religion, providing a rich context for understanding his ideas.

Hobson's life unfolded during a period of significant social, political, and economic transformation, particularly in the aftermath of World War I. His humanist economic philosophy emerged as a response to the challenges of his time, and it has left a lasting mark on both economic and sociological thought. In Confessions of an Economic Heretic, he reflects on the complexities of his beliefs and the societal implications of his work.

This autobiography not only serves as a personal account but also as a critical examination of the economic theories prevalent during Hobson's lifetime. By revisiting Confessions of an Economic Heretic, readers can gain insights into the evolution of economic thought and the enduring relevance of Hobson's ideas in today's world.

ISBN: 9780415671880

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 580g

226 pages