Goethe's economy of nature and the nature of his economy

This paper traces the interplay of economic, administrative and management theories with theories of nature in eighteenth-century Germany, by offering a social history of the period. The author uses the statesman, poet, dramatist, novelist and natural researcher, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, to illus...

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