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Philip Wicksteed

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Gender Male
Death97 years ago
Date of birth October 25,1844
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Leeds
United Kingdom
Date of died March 18,1927
DiedBerkshire
United Kingdom
Influenced Joseph Schumpeter
Lionel Robbins
Murray Rothbard
Henry Hazlitt
Influenced by Henry George
William Stanley Jevons
Job Economist
Education University College London
Harris Manchester College, Oxford
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Date of Upd.
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The common sense of political economy
The alphabet of economic science
Dante & Aquinas
Dante, six sermons
The ecclesiastical institutions of Holland
Four Lectures on Henrik Ibsen: Dealing Chiefly with His Metrical Works
Four lectures on Henrik Ibsen
A Provisional Translation of the Early Lives of Dante and of His Poetical Correspondence with Giovanni Del Virgilio
From Vita Nuova to Paradiso
The Reactions Between Dogma & Philosophy Illustrated from the Works of S. Thomas Aquinas: Lectures Delivered in London and Oxford October-December 1916
Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine. Translated for the Use of Students of Dante and Others by Rose E. Selfe. Edited by Philip H. Wicksteed
The Bible for Learners, Volume 3
The Bible for Learners; Volume 2
The Essex Hall Lecture, 1899; The Religion of Time and the Religion of Eternity: Being a Study of Certain Relations Between Medieval and Modern Thought
Lyrics and Poems from Ibsen, Including Songs from the Dramas, Together with the Scene of Aase's Death - Scholar's Choice Edition
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Philip Henry Wicksteed is known primarily as an economist. He was also a Georgist, Unitarian theologian, classicist, medievalist, and literary critic.

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