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Principles of Economic Sociology - The Economics of Primitive Life As Illustrated From Bantu Peoples...

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First published in 1939, Principles of Economic Sociology has a two-fold object: first, to develop an economic theory of primitive life, secondly, to show the social principles behind the making of economic decisions, whether among primitive or advanced peoples.


List of contents

Introduction Part of 1. The Applicability of Economic Theory to So-called Primitive Communities 2. Economics and the Study of Society 3. The Theory of Primitive Economics 4. Ownership and the Economic Subject 5. Equilibrium Economics and the Primitive 6. Further Applicofions of Economic Theory Part II: 7. The Economics of Pregnancy and Birth 8. Economics of the Initiation Ceremonies 9. Economics of Marriage 10. The Economics of Social Units 11. A Survey of Economic Units 12. Tilling the Soil Part III: 13. The Significance of the Economic Units 14. The Two Economic Principles Index

About the author

D. M. Goodfellow, Late Lecturer in Economics in the University of Cape town, South Africa.

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First published in 1939, Principles of Economic Sociology has a two-fold object: first, to develop an economic theory of primitive life, secondly, to show the social principles behind the making of economic decisions, whether among primitive or advanced peoples.

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