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“Political economists have been blinded by the apparent marginalization of land and food”
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Poverty, Dickens’s Oliver Twist, and J. R. McCulloch
Published 2021-06-01“…Aiming to contribute to this ongoing scholarly effort, this essay pinpoints an unexpected affinity between Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, a novel which addresses the plight of the poor under the New Poor Law of 1834, and the political economist J. R. McCulloch’s writing on that piece of legislation. …”
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Modeling the relationship between the moral charter derived from Islamic teachings and performance with the mediating variable of employees' perception
Published 2024-11-01“…Institutions and business organizations are more inclined to acknowledge consequential ethics than statutory ethics, and the reason is partly due to the persuasive arguments of Adam Smith, the Scottish political economist and moral philosopher. He believed that the personal benefit of a human kind is the providence of God, not the will of the state. …”
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