Economics and the Public Good : The End of Desire in Aristotle's Politics and Ethics
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Economy, Polity, and Society
ISBN-10
178660843X
ISBN-13
9781786608437
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint
Rowman & Littlefield International
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 7th, 2022
Print length
402 Pages
Weight
767 grams
Dimensions
22.80 x 15.90 x 3.60 cms
Product Classification:
Ethics & moral philosophySocial & political philosophyEconomic theory & philosophy
Ksh 21,600.00
Manufactured on Demand
Delivery in 29 days
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Delivery in 29 days
Secure
Quality
Fast
Careful interpretation of Aristotle’s political philosophy shows the necessity for politics and economics to be understood as working towards a goal unachievable by either agent on its own. This interpretation compel readers to contemplate how all human pursuits begin with desire and a choice about the good.
What is the relationship between politics and economics? Many of today’s most pressing political issues are economic in nature. Whether it is the question of the distribution of wealth in society or the extent to which international commerce should be encouraged, politics and economics are inextricably linked in contemporary political discourse. Regardless of the particular questions at stake in these debates, there is a fundamental moral question at their foundation that is often ignored: What is the good of politics and economics?
Though the different sides in debates about politics and economics often argue implicitly from the assumption that their approach is good, those engaging in the debate and their observers are surprisingly ill-equipped to engage the moral question itself. Aristotle’s political philosophy, however, takes on this moral question directly.
Through a careful inquiry into human nature and the many longings driving human beings – particularly for happiness and friendship – Aristotle shows the necessity for politics and economics to be understood in relation to a good that neither art can achieve on its own.
Though the different sides in debates about politics and economics often argue implicitly from the assumption that their approach is good, those engaging in the debate and their observers are surprisingly ill-equipped to engage the moral question itself. Aristotle’s political philosophy, however, takes on this moral question directly.
Through a careful inquiry into human nature and the many longings driving human beings – particularly for happiness and friendship – Aristotle shows the necessity for politics and economics to be understood in relation to a good that neither art can achieve on its own.
Get Economics and the Public Good by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC and it has pages.