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The legacy of Luigi Einaudi and Wilhelm Roepke

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The philosophies of Luigi Einaudi (1874-1961) and Wilhelm Roepke (1899-1966) are characterized as 'conservative political economy.' This is to distinguish their thought from both liberal economics and conservatism. Conservative political economy is espoused by contemporary thinkers such as Michael Novak, George Gilder and Irving Kristol, none of whom are economists in a technical sense. In contrast, Einaudi and Roepke combined technical proficiency in economics with conservative political economy to come up with sensible economic policies.

Author: Campbell, William F.
Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute Inc.
Publication Name: Modern Age
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0026-7457
Year: 1992
Economic policy, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Einaudi, Luigi

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The romanticism of Wilhelm Roepke

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The economist Wilhelm Roepke sought a socially responsible economy for Germany, avoiding and correcting past abuses, and his ideas were articulated in his early books. Roepke's writings also deal with issues that are still afflicting the West. In his technical economic work he affirms the importance of maintaining private property, economic competition and the free operation of prices. In Crises and Cycles, published in 1936, he deals with the issue of business cycles, such as the boom-and-bust tendency in industrialized economies.

Author: Ancil, Ralph E.
Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute Inc.
Publication Name: Modern Age
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0026-7457
Year: 1999
Criticism and interpretation, Economists

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Economics and the eirenic mind

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Economics has lost the ability to distinguish between the good and the evil and between the permanent things and the indifferent things. This has led to the separation of economics from morality. To narrow the separation of the two entities, the love of peace should permeate the very essence of modern economics. This irenic disposition will enable modern economics to be charitable and to be more sensitive to the needs of the common man.

Author: Campbell, William F.
Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute Inc.
Publication Name: Modern Age
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0026-7457
Year: 1998
Analysis, Ethical aspects, Ethics, Peace

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Subjects list: Economics, Ropke, Wilhelm
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