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The special issue addresses Schmoller's multi-faceted work "The Idea of Justice in Political Economy" and recent research related to this article. In his work, Schmoller historicizes and puts into context the concept of justice. He points to a blind spot, something even modern conceptions of morality are prone to ignore: namely, that morality is that construct comprising both the good life of individuals and the social virtue of justice. Schmoller's perception fascinates readers today, much like it did in the late 19th century.
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Nils Goldschmidt and Hermann Rauchenschwandtner
Editorial: Institutions of Justice in Gustav Schmoller's Writing
Gustav Schmoller
The Idea of Justice in Political Economy
Mark McAdam and Matthias Störring
Bringing Schmoller to America: Notes on the Translation of »The Idea of Justice in Political Economy«
Richard Sturn
Hayek, Rawls, and Schmoller Reconciled? Justice, Institutions and the Invisible Hand
Christopher Godden
Tackling War-Time Injustices: Ideas of Justice in the Writings of British Economists during the First World War
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The special issue addresses Schmoller's multi-faceted work "The Idea of Justice in Political Economy" and recent research related to this article. In his work, Schmoller historicizes and puts into context the concept of justice. The contexts employed by Schmoller in his article point to a blind spot, something even modern conceptions of morality are prone to ignore: namely, that morality is that construct comprising both the good life of individuals and the social virtue of justice. That the considerations by Schmoller are more than mere epistemological mind games from an era prior to modern economics is evident when one considers the unresolved relationship between mental models and formal and informal institutions. A dynamic interpretation of institutional change on a psychological basis is what fascinates readers of Schmoller's "The Idea of Justice in Political Economy" today, much like it did in the late 19th century.
(Table of content)
Nils Goldschmidt and Hermann Rauchenschwandtner
Editorial: Institutions of Justice in Gustav Schmoller's Writing
Gustav Schmoller
The Idea of Justice in Political Economy
Mark McAdam and Matthias Störring
Bringing Schmoller to America: Notes on the Translation of "The Idea of Justice in Political Economy"
Richard Sturn
Hayek, Rawls, and Schmoller Reconciled? Justice, Institutions and the Invisible Hand
Christopher Godden
Tackling War-Time Injustices: Ideas of Justice in the Writings of British Economists during the First World War