JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES: Language and Method
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 1. January 1994
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-85278-923-7 (ISBN)
Description
This important new book presents an alternative reading of Keynes's economic and political discourse viewed from the joint perspective of literary scholars and economists. The aim is to provide a wholly unified view of Keynes's language and method tempered by sensitivity to the different contexts in which he wrote.Challenging the rhetorical approach to economic methodology on its own grounds, the contributors to this volume consider the body of rhetorical devices to be the most interesting topic of methodological enquiry. As well as discussion of whether language in economics is inseparable from the object of analysis, the volume features specific contributions on Keynes's critique of classical theory, the General Theory, his work on organic interdependence and the approaches of both Keynes and McCloskey to rhetoric in economics. The volume as a whole presents converging views of Keynes's conduct both as an economic theorist and as a political commentator.
Offering a fresh and innovative range of interpretations, the contributors to this volume argue that, in Keynes's discourse, language and method should be considered as a unified whole. This book will be welcomed by economists with an interest in the history and methodology of economic thought as well as by literary scholars concerned with linguistics and the use of language in scientific discourse.
Offering a fresh and innovative range of interpretations, the contributors to this volume argue that, in Keynes's discourse, language and method should be considered as a unified whole. This book will be welcomed by economists with an interest in the history and methodology of economic thought as well as by literary scholars concerned with linguistics and the use of language in scientific discourse.
Reviews / Votes
'The strength of this book consists in the wealth of insights and suggestions it contains concerning Keynes's intellectual heritage. I think any economist not restricted to the pursuit of formalisation will probably enjoy reading this set of essays, as I did. It offers the opportunity both to gain some appreciation of work being conducted in other areas, and of obtaining new insights into Keynes's own work.' -- Stephen Parsons, History of Economic Thought '. . . this volume represents a most important contribution to our understanding of the nature and significance of rhetoric and also to Keynes scholarship. It constitutes an invaluable injection into current and pressing issues.' -- Sheila C. Dow, The Manchester SchoolMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85278-923-7 (9781852789237)
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Persons
Edited by Alessandra Marzola, Professor of English Literature, University of Bergamo and Francesco Silva, Professor of Industrial Economics, University of Torino, Italy
Content
Contents: Foreword (A. Salanti) 1. Introduction (R. Bellofiore and F. Silva) 2. John Maynard Keynes: Contexts and Methods (R. Bonadei) 3. The Poverty of Rhetoric: Keynes versus McCloskey (R. Bellofiore) 4. The Methodology of the Critique of Classical Theory: Keynes on Organic Interdependence (A. Carabelli) 5. 'The General Theory' as an Open-Ended Work (M. Gotti) 6. Rhetoric and Imagination in the Economic and Political Writings of J.M. Keynes (A. Marzola) 7. The Case of Keynes: Economics from Rhetoric to Critique (R. Bellofiore) Bibliography Index