On teasing out sociology from economics: a brief note on Parsons and Schumpeter.(Contemporary Responses): An article from: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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From the author: Of the many interesting pieces of information that can be found in Parsons's March 10, 1973 seminar at Brown University, one concerns his relationship to Schumpeter, and it is to this that this brief note is devoted. Parsons and Schumpeter knew each other for some 20 years, and one of the many things that Schumpeter taught Parsons was that one can read the texts of economists for the sociological insights that they contain. In Parsons's formulation from the seminar: "economists must have some sociological ideas."
Citation Details Title: On teasing out sociology from economics: a brief note on Parsons and Schumpeter.(Contemporary Responses) Author: Richard Swedberg Publication:The American Journal of Economics and Sociology (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 65 Issue: 1 Page: 71(4)