
Science and Ceremony
The Institutional Economics of C. E. Ayres
University of Texas Press
Published on 1. September 1976
Book
Paperback/Softback
228 pages
978-0-292-73990-1 (ISBN)
Description
Clarence Edwin Ayres was the leading American institutionalist economist in the post-World War II era. His innovative theories concerning the causes and significance of technological change provided the philosophical framework for that school of economics called institutionalism. In his recognition that the critical economic issues of the future would be the realization of the full economic potential of industrial society and the development of the third world, he was at least twenty years ahead of his time. In addition, Ayres's influence as an economics teacher at the University of Texas at Austin went well beyond the discipline of economics to students of anthropology, psychology, philosophy, education, and even music and art.
This book constitutes the first major appraisal of the work and influence of C. E. Ayres. The essays are written from a transatlantic as well as a national viewpoint and do not evince anyone ideological bias. As John Kenneth Galbraith says in his Foreword, the essays are not meant as a monument to Ayres; instead, they critique what he thought and did, showing "his range of interests, his diligence, his originality of mind and method."
Contributions to the volume are "Clarence Edwin Ayres: An Intellectual's Portrait" by editors William Breit and William Patton Culbertson, Jr.; "Clarence Ayres's Place in the History of American Economics: An Interim Assessment" by A. W. Coats; "C. E. Ayres on the Industrial Revolution" by R. M. Hartwell; "Clarence Ayres and the Roots of Economic Progress" by S. Herbert Frankel; "Technology and the Price System" by W. W. Rostow; "Limits to Growth: Biospheric or Institutional?" by Joseph J. Spengler; "Science's Feet of Clay" by Gordon Tullock; "Ayres's Views on Moral Relativism" by Alfred F. Chalk; "Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion" by James M. Buchanan; " Clarence Ayres's Economics and Sociology" by Talcott Parsons; and "Clarence E. Ayres as a University Teacher" by Marion J. Levy, Jr.
This book constitutes the first major appraisal of the work and influence of C. E. Ayres. The essays are written from a transatlantic as well as a national viewpoint and do not evince anyone ideological bias. As John Kenneth Galbraith says in his Foreword, the essays are not meant as a monument to Ayres; instead, they critique what he thought and did, showing "his range of interests, his diligence, his originality of mind and method."
Contributions to the volume are "Clarence Edwin Ayres: An Intellectual's Portrait" by editors William Breit and William Patton Culbertson, Jr.; "Clarence Ayres's Place in the History of American Economics: An Interim Assessment" by A. W. Coats; "C. E. Ayres on the Industrial Revolution" by R. M. Hartwell; "Clarence Ayres and the Roots of Economic Progress" by S. Herbert Frankel; "Technology and the Price System" by W. W. Rostow; "Limits to Growth: Biospheric or Institutional?" by Joseph J. Spengler; "Science's Feet of Clay" by Gordon Tullock; "Ayres's Views on Moral Relativism" by Alfred F. Chalk; "Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion" by James M. Buchanan; " Clarence Ayres's Economics and Sociology" by Talcott Parsons; and "Clarence E. Ayres as a University Teacher" by Marion J. Levy, Jr.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Austin, TX
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-292-73990-1 (9780292739901)
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William Breit (1933-2011) was Professor of Economics at Trinity University. William Patton Culbertson was Professor of Economics at Louisiana State University.
Content
Foreword (John Kenneth Galbraith)
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Clarence Edwin Ayres: An Intellectual's Portrait (William Breit and William Patton Culbertson, Jr.)
Clarence Ayres's Place in the History of American Economics: An Interim Assessment (A. W. Coats)
C. E. Ayres on the Industrial Revolution (R. M. Hartwell)
Clarence Ayres and the Roots of Economic Progress (S. Herbert Frankel)
Technology and the Price System (W. W. Rostow)
Limits to Growth: Biospheric or Institutional? (Joseph J. Spengler)
Science's Feet of Clay (Gordon Tullock)
Ayres's Views on Moral Relativism (Alfred F. Chalk)
Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion (James M. Buchanan)
Clarence Ayres's Economics and Sociology (Talcott Parsons)
Clarence E. Ayres as a University Teacher (Marion J. Levy, Jr.)
Notes on the Contributors
Clarence Edwin Ayres: A Chronological Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Clarence Edwin Ayres: An Intellectual's Portrait (William Breit and William Patton Culbertson, Jr.)
Clarence Ayres's Place in the History of American Economics: An Interim Assessment (A. W. Coats)
C. E. Ayres on the Industrial Revolution (R. M. Hartwell)
Clarence Ayres and the Roots of Economic Progress (S. Herbert Frankel)
Technology and the Price System (W. W. Rostow)
Limits to Growth: Biospheric or Institutional? (Joseph J. Spengler)
Science's Feet of Clay (Gordon Tullock)
Ayres's Views on Moral Relativism (Alfred F. Chalk)
Methods and Morals in Economics: The Ayres-Knight Discussion (James M. Buchanan)
Clarence Ayres's Economics and Sociology (Talcott Parsons)
Clarence E. Ayres as a University Teacher (Marion J. Levy, Jr.)
Notes on the Contributors
Clarence Edwin Ayres: A Chronological Bibliography
Index