Shchegolevsky Valentin A. – Candidate of Science, Economics, Associate Professor, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics.
The work is devoted to the analysis of economic thought for more than 500 years. The development of economic science is discovering through the prism of opposition of market to non-market structures and a behavior. This work partially addresses to an anthropology of eco-nomic thought. The purpose of the monograph-research project is to develop a comprehensive scientific understanding of the causes of the dichotomy between market and hierarchical structures in eco-nomic thought from the middle ages to the beginning of the XXI century. Theoretical and methodological basis of research served as representatives of the main di-rections of world economic thought during the period from the end of XV to XXI centuries, philo-sophical works of the XV – XX centuries, containing ideas on the chosen subject, as well as works on history of economic thought. The basic idea of the monograph is that economic thought grew out from the social philos-ophy in the process of findings of causes of human interaction in society done during the middle ages, modern and contemporary. Western liberals sought to find a formula for which individuals could not do without a strong state power. This formula was the theory of the free exchanges of goods and factors of production, first clearly systematized and presented to the public by Adam Smith.
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