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JOHN STUART MILL ON JUSTICE IN PROPERTY

Year 2009, Volume: 64 Issue: 03, 149 - 165, 01.03.2009
https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000002116

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References

  • ARCHIBALD, G.C. (1992), “Three Classical Economists on Trouble, Strife and the ‘Alienation’ of Labour,” The Canadian Journal of Economics, 25/1:60-75.
  • BLAUG, Mark (1985), Economic Theory in Retrospect (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) (First published in 1962).
  • CANTERBERY, E. Ray (2003), The Making of Economics (Singapore: World Scientific).
  • CLAEYS, Gregory (1987), “Justice, Independence, and Industrial Democracy: The Development of John Stuart Mill’s Views on Socialism,” The Journal of Politics, 49/1:122-147.
  • DAVIS, Elynor G. (1985), “Mill, Socialism and the English Romantics: An Interpretation,” Economica, 52/207:345-358.
  • DOME, Takuo (2004), The Political Economy of Public Finance in Britain 1767-1873 (New York: Routledge).
  • DOWD, Douglas (2000), Capitalism and Its Economics: A Critical History (London: Pluto Press).
  • EKELUND, Robert B. jr /TOLLISON, Robert D. (1976), “The New Political Economy of J.S. Mill: The Means to Social Justice,” The Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue Canadienne d’Economique, 9/2:213-231.
  • ELLIS, M. A. (1906), “Variations in the Editions of J.S. Mill’s Principles of Political Economy,” Economic Journal, 16:291-302.
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  • HUGHES, Patricia (1979), “The Reality versus the Ideal: J.S. Mill’s Treatment of Women, Workers, and Private Property,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 12/3:523-542.
  • LEBACQZ, Karen (1986), Six Theories of Justice (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House).
  • LEVY, Michael B. (1981), “Mill’s Stationary State & the Transcendence of Liberalism,” Polity, 14/2: 273-293.
  • MEDEARIS, John (2005), “Labor, Democracy, Utility, and Mill’s Critique of Private Property,” American Journal of Political Science, 49/1: 135-149.
  • MILL, John Stuart (1957), Utilitarianism (New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.) (First published in 1863).
  • MILL, John Stuart (1967a), “Land Tenure Reform,” ROBSON, J. M. (ed.), Collected Works, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 687-695
  • MILL, John Stuart (1967b), “Property and Taxation” ROBSON, J. M. (ed.), Collected Works, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 698-702.
  • MILL, John Stuart (1967c), “Chapters on Socialism” ROBSON, J. M. (ed), Collected Works, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 703-753.
  • MILL, John Stuart (1985), On Liberty (London: Penguin Books) (First published in 1859).
  • MILL, John Stuart (1989), Autobiography (London: Penguin Books) (First published in 1873).
  • MILL, John Stuart (2004), Principles of Political Economy (Amherst: Prometheus Books) (First published in 1848).
  • MILLER, Dale E. (2003), “Mill’s ‘Socialism’,” Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2: 213-238.
  • RAWLS, John (1999), A Theory of Justice (Cambridge: Harvard University Press) (First published in 1971).
  • SARVASY, Wendy (1984), “J. S. Mill’s Theory of Democracy for a Period of Transition Between Capitalism and Socialism,” Polity, 19/4: 567-87.
  • SARVASY, Wendy (1985), “A Reconsideration of the Development and Structure of John Stuart Mill’s Socialism,” The Western Political Quarterly, 38/2: 312-333.
  • SCHUMPETER, Joseph A. (1994), History of Economic Analysis (New York: Oxford University Press) (First published in 1954).
  • SCHWARTZ, Pedro (1972), The New Political Economy of J. S. Mill (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson).
  • SCREPANTI, Ernesto/ZAMAGNI, Stefano (2005), An Outline of the History of Economic Thought (New York: Oxford University Press).
  • STIGLER, George J. (1955), “The Nature and Role of Originality in Scientific Progress,” Economica, 22/88: 293-302.

John Stuart Mill’de Adalet ve Mülkiyet

Year 2009, Volume: 64 Issue: 03, 149 - 165, 01.03.2009
https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000002116

Abstract

References

  • ARCHIBALD, G.C. (1992), “Three Classical Economists on Trouble, Strife and the ‘Alienation’ of Labour,” The Canadian Journal of Economics, 25/1:60-75.
  • BLAUG, Mark (1985), Economic Theory in Retrospect (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) (First published in 1962).
  • CANTERBERY, E. Ray (2003), The Making of Economics (Singapore: World Scientific).
  • CLAEYS, Gregory (1987), “Justice, Independence, and Industrial Democracy: The Development of John Stuart Mill’s Views on Socialism,” The Journal of Politics, 49/1:122-147.
  • DAVIS, Elynor G. (1985), “Mill, Socialism and the English Romantics: An Interpretation,” Economica, 52/207:345-358.
  • DOME, Takuo (2004), The Political Economy of Public Finance in Britain 1767-1873 (New York: Routledge).
  • DOWD, Douglas (2000), Capitalism and Its Economics: A Critical History (London: Pluto Press).
  • EKELUND, Robert B. jr /TOLLISON, Robert D. (1976), “The New Political Economy of J.S. Mill: The Means to Social Justice,” The Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue Canadienne d’Economique, 9/2:213-231.
  • ELLIS, M. A. (1906), “Variations in the Editions of J.S. Mill’s Principles of Political Economy,” Economic Journal, 16:291-302.
  • GRAY, John N. (1979), “John Stuart Mill: Traditional and Revisionist Interpretations,” Literature of Liberty, http://www.econlib.org/library/Essays/ LtrLbrty/gryMTR.html.
  • HUGHES, Patricia (1979), “The Reality versus the Ideal: J.S. Mill’s Treatment of Women, Workers, and Private Property,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 12/3:523-542.
  • LEBACQZ, Karen (1986), Six Theories of Justice (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House).
  • LEVY, Michael B. (1981), “Mill’s Stationary State & the Transcendence of Liberalism,” Polity, 14/2: 273-293.
  • MEDEARIS, John (2005), “Labor, Democracy, Utility, and Mill’s Critique of Private Property,” American Journal of Political Science, 49/1: 135-149.
  • MILL, John Stuart (1957), Utilitarianism (New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.) (First published in 1863).
  • MILL, John Stuart (1967a), “Land Tenure Reform,” ROBSON, J. M. (ed.), Collected Works, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 687-695
  • MILL, John Stuart (1967b), “Property and Taxation” ROBSON, J. M. (ed.), Collected Works, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 698-702.
  • MILL, John Stuart (1967c), “Chapters on Socialism” ROBSON, J. M. (ed), Collected Works, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 703-753.
  • MILL, John Stuart (1985), On Liberty (London: Penguin Books) (First published in 1859).
  • MILL, John Stuart (1989), Autobiography (London: Penguin Books) (First published in 1873).
  • MILL, John Stuart (2004), Principles of Political Economy (Amherst: Prometheus Books) (First published in 1848).
  • MILLER, Dale E. (2003), “Mill’s ‘Socialism’,” Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2: 213-238.
  • RAWLS, John (1999), A Theory of Justice (Cambridge: Harvard University Press) (First published in 1971).
  • SARVASY, Wendy (1984), “J. S. Mill’s Theory of Democracy for a Period of Transition Between Capitalism and Socialism,” Polity, 19/4: 567-87.
  • SARVASY, Wendy (1985), “A Reconsideration of the Development and Structure of John Stuart Mill’s Socialism,” The Western Political Quarterly, 38/2: 312-333.
  • SCHUMPETER, Joseph A. (1994), History of Economic Analysis (New York: Oxford University Press) (First published in 1954).
  • SCHWARTZ, Pedro (1972), The New Political Economy of J. S. Mill (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson).
  • SCREPANTI, Ernesto/ZAMAGNI, Stefano (2005), An Outline of the History of Economic Thought (New York: Oxford University Press).
  • STIGLER, George J. (1955), “The Nature and Role of Originality in Scientific Progress,” Economica, 22/88: 293-302.
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M. Erdem Özgür This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2009
Submission Date July 31, 2014
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APA Özgür, M. E. (2009). John Stuart Mill’de Adalet ve Mülkiyet. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 64(03), 149-165. https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000002116
AMA Özgür ME. John Stuart Mill’de Adalet ve Mülkiyet. SBF Dergisi. March 2009;64(03):149-165. doi:10.1501/SBFder_0000002116
Chicago Özgür, M. Erdem. “John Stuart Mill’de Adalet Ve Mülkiyet”. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi 64, no. 03 (March 2009): 149-65. https://doi.org/10.1501/SBFder_0000002116.
EndNote Özgür ME (March 1, 2009) John Stuart Mill’de Adalet ve Mülkiyet. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi 64 03 149–165.
IEEE M. E. Özgür, “John Stuart Mill’de Adalet ve Mülkiyet”, SBF Dergisi, vol. 64, no. 03, pp. 149–165, 2009, doi: 10.1501/SBFder_0000002116.
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MLA Özgür, M. Erdem. “John Stuart Mill’de Adalet Ve Mülkiyet”. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, vol. 64, no. 03, 2009, pp. 149-65, doi:10.1501/SBFder_0000002116.
Vancouver Özgür ME. John Stuart Mill’de Adalet ve Mülkiyet. SBF Dergisi. 2009;64(03):149-65.