As an alternative to Meikle's very much Marx-inspired interpretation
of Aristotle I propose my paper
Ambrosi, G.M. : Social justice: Aristotle versus Pythagoreans and
implications for modern debates
URL:
http://jepson.richmond.edu/conferences/adam-smith/paper12ambrosi.pdf
Michael Ambrosi
2012/12/23 Womack, John <[log in to unmask]>:
> Meikle, Aristotle's Economic Thought (1995).
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> I am teaching an undergraduate economics department course "Ethics and
> Economics." I'd like to include readings from the HET. Any suggestions
> besides Lionel Robbins and John Neville Keynes?
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