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Wilhelm Roepke

    Wilhelm Röpke was a distinguished economist and historian, recognized as one of the intellectual architects of the social market economy. His theoretical work was instrumental in shaping the post-World War II economic resurgence in Germany. Röpke's approach, often described as sociological neoliberalism, emphasized a keen understanding of societal dynamics in economic policy.

    The Moral Foundations of Civil Society
    A Humane Economy
    • Here is one of the most accessible and compelling introductions to economics ever written. The masterwork of the great economist Wilhelm Roepke, A Humane Economy cuts through the jargon that mars most economic writing to show exactly how economies operate. Roepke's brilliant, sweeping work highlights both market mechanics and moral philosophy.

      A Humane Economy
    • The Moral Foundations of Civil Society

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Wilhelm Roepke is portrayed as a pivotal figure in 20th-century economics, recognized for his profound insights and contributions to the field. The book delves into his theories and the impact of his work on modern economic thought, emphasizing his emphasis on moral and social dimensions in economic policy. Roepke's ideas challenge conventional economic wisdom, advocating for a balance between free markets and social responsibility, making him a significant influence on both economists and policymakers.

      The Moral Foundations of Civil Society