An Economic Philosophy of Production, Work and Consumption: A Transhistorical Framework

Routledge Studies in the History of Economics (2022)
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This book presents a new transhistorical framework of defining production, work and consumption. It shows that they all share the common feature of intentional physical transformation of something external to the agent, at some point in time.

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