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[Aristotle] will be seen as attacking the problem of man’s livelihood with a radicalism of which no later writer on the subject was capable — none has ever penetrated deeper into the material organization of man’s life. In effect, he posed, in all its breadth, the question of the place occupied by the economy in society. (Polanyi 1957, 66)
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Neusner, J. (1999). How Through Economics Rabbinic Judaism States its Theory of the Social Order. In: Dean, J.M., Waterman, A.M.C. (eds) Religion and Economics: Normative Social Theory. Recent Economic Thought Series, vol 67. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4401-8_2
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