Philip H. Wicksteed, 1844-1927
Major Works of Philip H. Wicksteed
- Dante: Six sermons, 1879.
- "Progress and Poverty", 1882, The Inquirer
- "Mr. Toynbee’s Lecture on "Progress and Poverty"",
1883, The Inquirer
- "The Marxian Theory of Value. Das Kapital: a criticism",
1884, Today
- "The Jevonian criticism of Marx: a rejoinder", 1885, Today
- Our Prayers and our Politics, 1885
- The Alphabet of Economic Science , 1888.
- "On Certain Passages in Jevons's Theory of Political Economy",
1889, QJE
- "Fabian Essays in Socialism", 1890, The Inquirer
- An Essay of the Co-ordination of the Laws of Distribution, 1894.
- Contributions to R.I. Palgrave, editor, Dictionary of Political Economy,
1894-99:
- "Degree of Utility"
- "Dimensions of Economic Quantities"
- "Final Degree of Utility"
- "Political Economy and Psychology"
- Getting and Spending: papers on the meaning and uses of money, 1897
- Studies in Theology with J.E. Carpenter, 1903.
- "Review of H.S. Jevons, Essays on Economics", 1905, EJ.
- "Jevons's
Economic Work", 1905, EJ (PDF
version)
- "Review
of Pareto's Manuale di Economia Politica", 1906, EJ
(PDF version)
- "Social Ideals and Economic Doctrines of Socialism", 1908, Inquirer
- The Common Sense of Political
Economy: including a study of the human basis of economic law, 1910.
- Dante and Aquinas, 1913
- "The Distinction between Earnings and Income, and between a minimum wage and a decent maintenance: a
challenge", 1913, in Temple, editor, Industrial Unrest and the Living
Wage
- "Political economy", 1913, EJ
- "The
Scope and Method of Political Economy", 1914, EJ .
- "The Economics of Enterprise", 1914, EJ
- The Reactions between Dogma and Philosophy: illustrated from the works of S. Thomas
Aquinas, 1920.
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