Publisher's Synopsis
"The Relations Of Economic Science To Social And Political Action" explores the intricate connections between economic theories and their practical implications in social and political realms. James Edwin Thorold Rogers delves into how economic principles influence government policies, societal structures, and individual behaviors. This book offers insights into the application of economic science in addressing real-world problems and shaping social progress.
Rogers examines the historical context of economic thought and its evolving relationship with political ideologies. He argues for a nuanced understanding of economics that considers both its theoretical foundations and its tangible effects on society. This work is valuable for students, scholars, and policymakers interested in the intersection of economics, politics, and social action.
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