The Philosophy of Wealth

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The Philosophy of Wealth is an influential economic treatise by John Bates Clark that explores the ethical foundations and social implications of wealth creation and distribution.

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instanceOf book
economic treatise
addresses justice of wages and interest
moral legitimacy of profits
relationship between wealth and social welfare
rights and duties of property owners
role of competition in distribution
aimsTo reconcile economic efficiency with moral considerations
author John Bates Clark NERFINISHED
contextOf early neoclassical economic thought
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses ethical limits of market outcomes
responsibility of the wealthy
social consequences of inequality
genre economic philosophy
economics
political economy
hasPart chapters
hasReception considered an influential early work of John Bates Clark
influenced American neoclassical economics
discussions of economic ethics
influencedBy Christian social ethics
classical economics
marginalist economics
language English
mainSubject capital and labor
distribution of wealth
economic justice
ethics of wealth
marginal productivity
social implications of wealth
value theory
wealth
notableFor influence on later work of John Bates Clark
linking economic theory with moral philosophy
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
philosophy of economics
social philosophy
proposes ethical framework for evaluating economic institutions
publicationCentury 19th century
targetAudience economists
social reformers
students of moral and social philosophy

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