Politická ekonomie 2001, 49(4) | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.328

Laboretismus - specifický směr českého ekonomického myšlení

Jan Máče

Laboretism - the specific way of czech economic thought

Term laboretism was based on composition of two words - labor and ethos (moral). This is the Czech school of economic thought from the period of the 1920s and 1930s. The major representative of this school Václav Verunáč published the first thesis of the laboretism in 1926. The prominent group of the intelectuals from many disciplines accepted this new theory. They was oriented to position of work people in society. At same time this group was trying to find a resolution for social problem by the social compromise, based on moral values of European society. They was trying to anticipate the growing up of the social tensions. The main idea of this line of though was a reform of capitalism system to social few. But after the laboretism wasn't expanded to professional life and it has to stay in a small intelectual environment.

Keywords: laboretism, labor, management, moral, planing

Published: August 1, 2001  Show citation

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Máče, J. (2001). Laboretism - the specific way of czech economic thought. Politická ekonomie49(4), . doi: 10.18267/j.polek.328
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