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- Humanistic_economics abstract "Humanistic economics is a distinct pattern of economic thought with old historical roots that have been more recently invigorated by E. F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered (1973). Proponents argue for \"persons-first\" economic theories as opposed to mainstream economic theories which are understood as often emphasizing financial gain over human well-being. In particular, the overly abstract human image implicit in mainstream economics is critically analyzed and instead it attempts a rethinking of economic principles, policies and institutions based on a richer and more balanced view of human nature. According to Schumacher:Call a thing immoral or ugly, soul-destroying or a degradation of man, a peril to the peace of the world or to the well-being of future generations; as long as you have not shown it to be uneconomic you have not really questioned its right to exist, grow, and prosper.".
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- Humanistic_economics wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Humanistic_economics wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Charles_Léonard_de_Sismondi.
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- Humanistic_economics comment "Humanistic economics is a distinct pattern of economic thought with old historical roots that have been more recently invigorated by E. F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered (1973). Proponents argue for \"persons-first\" economic theories as opposed to mainstream economic theories which are understood as often emphasizing financial gain over human well-being.".
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