Description: Economic Philosophies by Alessandro Roselli Liberalism Nationalism Socialism Do They Still Matter. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The book shows the ideological underpinning of the economists work, and the ideological perspectives are those that have largely prevailed in the last couple of centuries: liberalism, nationalism and socialism. It is on the ground and strength of these ideologies that systems of political economy have been built. Roselli explores the connections between theory and value judgements to identify the philosophical premises behind the economic reasoning of economists as diverse as Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Pareto, Keynes, Hayek, among others. Liberalism originally leaned towards an unhindered laissez-faire, then towards a wider role of the State in the economic system, under the influence of socialist ideology, then again it has relied on an individualistic approach to issues of wealth production and distribution; more recently the unrealiability of this approach has been revealed by systemic crises, suggesting new reflections and uncertainties about the coherence of economic reasoning with the liberal idea: an institutional and historical perspective may open new spaces to the understanding of a liberal and capitalistic economy. The vicissitudes of economic nationalism, its statist and protectionist features, its decline and recent resurgence are examined, being unclear what shape it is currently taking from an economic and political viewpoint. This is particularly obscure in the case of that specific form of nationalism called populism. The decline and fall of Marxs historical materialism cannot hide the inherent contrast of interest between the two sides of a labour contract. The lasting legacy of socialism is the enduring and multiform relevance – from a cowed labour force to environmental issues - of social themes in modern economies. Back Cover The book shows the ideological underpinning of the economists work, and the ideological perspectives are those that have largely prevailed in the last couple of centuries: liberalism, nationalism and socialism. It is on the ground and strength of these ideologies that systems of political economy have been built. Roselli explores the connections between theory and value judgements to identify the philosophical premises behind the economic reasoning of economists as diverse as Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Pareto, Keynes, Hayek, among others. Liberalism originally leaned towards an unhindered laissez-faire, then towards a wider role of the State in the economic system, under the influence of socialist ideology, then again it has relied on an individualistic approach to issues of wealth production and distribution; more recently the unrealiability of this approach has been revealed by systemic crises, suggesting new reflections and uncertainties about the coherence of economic reasoning with the liberal idea: an institutional and historical perspective may open new spaces to the understanding of a liberal and capitalistic economy. The vicissitudes of economic nationalism, its statist and protectionist features, its decline and recent resurgence are examined, being unclear what shape it is currently taking from an economic and political viewpoint. This is particularly obscure in the case of that specific form of nationalism called populism. The decline and fall of Marxs historical materialism cannot hide the inherent contrast of interest between the two sides of a labour contract. The lasting legacy of socialism is the enduring and multiform relevance - from a cowed labour force to environmental issues - of social themes in modern economies. Author Biography Alessandro Roselli is an Honorary Fellow at Cass Business School, University of London and Senior Fellow at Buckingham University, UK. He has been A.C. Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, UK. Previously, he worked at the Bank of Italy for 40 years. He has written extensively on economic history and financial regulation. Roselli recently co-edited The Economics of Monetary Unions: Past Experience and the Eurozone. Table of Contents Chapter One: Ideologies and Political Economy in the 19th Century.- Chapter Two: Metamorphoses of liberalism in the 20th century.- Chapter Three: Enemies of liberalism.- Chapter Four: Neoliberalism.- Chapter Five: As I See It. Feature Focuses on a set of widely shared political and social pre-conceptions upon which economics ultimately depends Questions whether economic liberalism is moving towards a crisis Examines the metamorphosis of liberalism under the influence of nationalism and socialism Details ISBN3030533190 Author Alessandro Roselli ISBN-10 3030533190 ISBN-13 9783030533199 Format Paperback Pages 264 Edition 1st Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Year 2022 Publication Date 2022-05-12 UK Release Date 2022-05-12 Illustrations 1 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 264 p. 1 illus. Subtitle Liberalism, Nationalism, Socialism: Do They Still Matter? 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