Kenneth E. Boulding
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Kenneth Ewart Boulding (January 18 1910 - March 18 1993) was an economist, educator, poet, religious mystic, devoted Quaker, systems scientist, and interdisciplinary philosopher. He was born in Liverpool, England, graduated from Oxford University, and granted United States citizenship in 1948. Boulding was a founder of numerous ongoing intellectual projects in economics and social science. Described as "a polymath for all systems"[[Citing sources citation needed]], he published over three dozen books and over one-hundred dozen articles. Current Contents found him to be one of those rare authors of a "Citation Classic." Indeed, even more rare, he was the author of two Citation Classics: The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society (1956) and Conflict and Defense: A General Theory (1962).
Boulding was president of numerous scholarly societies including the American Economic Association, the Society for General Systems Research, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was not only a prolific writer and a creative integrator of knowledge, but an academician of world stature -- indeed, a magisterial figure in the discipline of social science. For Boulding, economics and sociology were not social sciences -- rather, they were all aspects of a single social science devoted to the study of human persons and their relationships (organizations). Boulding spearheaded an evolutionary (instead of equilibrium) approach to economics. See Kenneth Boulding's Evolutionary Perspective.
Boulding emphasized that human economic and other behavior is embedded in a larger interconnected system: To understand the results of our behavior, economic or otherwise, we must first research and develop a scientific understanding of the ecodynamics of the general system, the global society in which we live. Boulding believed that in the absence of a committed effort to the right kind of social science research and understanding, the human species might well be doomed to extinction. But he died optimistic, believing our evolutionary journey had just begun.
Quotations
- "Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist."
- "Mathematics brought rigor to Economics. Unfortunately, it also brought mortis."
- "We make our tools, and then they shape us."
- "On Behaviourism:
- That is considered wisdom, which
- Describes the scratch and not the itch."
Publications
Books
- Economic Analysis, (Harper & Brothers, 1941).
- The Economics of Peace, (Prentice Hall, 1945).
- A Reconstruction of Economics, (J. Wiley, 1950).
- The Organizational Revolution: A Study in the Ethics of Economic Organization, (Harper & Brothers, 1953).
- The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society, (University of Michigan Press, 1956).
- The Skills of the Economist, (H. Hamilton, 1958).
- Principles of Economic Policy, (Prentice-Hall, 1958).
- Conflict and Defence: A General Theory, (Harper & Bros., 1962).
- The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: the Great Transition, (Harper & Row, 1964).
- The Impact of the Social Sciences, (Rutgers University Press, 1966).
- Beyond Economics: Essays on Society, Religion, and Ethics, (University of Michigan Press, 1968).
- Economics as a Science, (McGraw-Hill, 1970).
- A Primer on Social Dynamics: History as Dialectics and Development, (Free Press, 1970).
- Economics, (Colorado Associated University Press, 1971).
- Political Economy, (Colorado Associated University Press, 1973).
- The Economy of Love and Fear: A Preface to Grants Economics, (Wadsworth, 1973).(
- Toward a General Social Science, (Colorado Associated University Press, 1974).
- International Systems: Peace, Conflict Resolution, and Politics, (Colorado Associated University Press, 1975).
- Sonnets from the Interior Life, and Other Autobiographical Verse, (Colorado Associated University Press, 1975).
- Stable Peace, (University of Texas Press, 1978).
- Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution, (Sage, 1978).
- Beasts, Ballads, and Bouldingisms: A Collection of Writings, (Transaction Books, 1980).
- Evolutionary Economics, (Sage, 1981).
- Toward the Twenty-First Century: Political Economy, Social Systems, and World Peace, (Colorado Associated University Press, 1985).
- Human Betterment, (Sage, 1985).
- The World as a Total System, (Sage, 1985).
- Mending the World: Quaker Insights on the Social Order, (Pendle Hill Publications, 1986).
- Three Faces of Power, (Sage, 1989).
- Towards a New Economics: Critical Essays on Ecology, Distribution, and Other Themes, (Edward Elgar, 1992).
- The Structure of a Modern Economy: the United States, 1929-89, (Macmillan, 1993).
See also
External links
- [An overview of Boulding's major contributions by David Latzko]
- [http://www.colorado.edu/econ/Kenneth.Boulding]
- [Boulding's 1966 essay The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth]
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