Self-Regulation and Human Progress Self-Regulation and Human Progress

Self-Regulation and Human Progress

How Society Gains When We Govern Less

    • ¥9,400
    • ¥9,400

発行者による作品情報

Most of us are familiar with free-market competition: the idea that society and the economy benefit when people are left to self-regulate, testing new ideas in pursuit of profit. Less known is the fact that this theory arose after arguments for the scientific method and freedom of speech had gone mainstream—and that all three share a common basis.

Proponents of self-regulation in the realm of free speech have argued that unhindered public expression causes true ideas to gain strength through scrutiny. Similarly, scientific inquiry has been regarded as a self-correcting system, one in which competing hypotheses are verified by multiple independent researchers. It was long thought that society was better left to organize itself through free markets as opposed to political institutions. But, over the twentieth century, we became less confident in the notion of a self-regulating socioeconomy. Evan Osborne traces the rise and fall of this once-popular concept. He argues that—as society becomes more complex—self-regulation becomes more efficient and can once again serve our economy well.

ジャンル
ビジネス/マネー
発売日
2018年
1月23日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
272
ページ
発行者
Stanford University Press
販売元
Stanford University Press
サイズ
12.3
MB
The Street Porter and the Philosopher The Street Porter and the Philosopher
2009年
Humanism Challenges Materialism in Economics and Economic History Humanism Challenges Materialism in Economics and Economic History
2017年
Science and Ceremony Science and Ceremony
2014年
Social Foundations of Contemporary Economics Social Foundations of Contemporary Economics
2017年
Ethics and Economic Theory Ethics and Economic Theory
2018年
The Founding of Institutional Economics The Founding of Institutional Economics
2002年