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and others, Bonar was instrumental in establishing the London Ethical Society, the first ethical society in the UK. Although the LES became the London School of Ethics and Philosophy in 1897 (which was later absorbed in the
153:: first as Professor at Glasgow and then as Master of Balliol. Together with his family background that influence helps explain Bonar's decision to spend the next three years teaching economics in the newly established 154: 622: 161:. In 1881 he began a career in the civil service only retiring (to live in Hampstead) from his final position, as Deputy Manager of the Ottawa branch of the 779: 769: 655: 764: 662:"Bonar, James" in Rutherford D (ed.) The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists' vol.1, Theommes Continuum, 2004,pp. 123–4. 809: 754: 384: 759: 749: 794: 774: 789: 510: 502: 120: 719: 678: 116: 472: 188:
He was awarded an LLD from Glasgow University in 1887, and an honorary doctorate from Cambridge University in 1935.
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Who's Who, 1932: An Annual Biographical Dictionary with which is Incorporated "Men and Women of The Time"
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which prompted the formation of the Union of Ethical Societies in 1896, known today as
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The Tables Turned. A Lecture and Dialogue on Adam Smith and the Classical Economists
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Who's Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1700-1986
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Disturbing Elements in the Study and Teaching of Political Economy
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Letters of David Ricardo to Hutches Trower and Others: 1811–1823
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in 1874. He followed the same lengthy undergraduate career that
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Letters of David Ricardo to Thomas Robert Malthus: 1810–1823
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Theories of Population from Raleigh to Arthur Young
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Hollander), 1899. 165:, in 1919 at the age of 67. 94: 7: 109:Church of Scotland Minister 69:History of Economic Thought 10: 826: 573:(269): 156. 30 March 1888. 288:"The Centenary of Malthus" 175:London School of Economics 335:"Knapp's theory of money" 78: 62: 57: 53: 43: 39:18 January 1941 (aged 88) 35: 27: 20: 716:Portraits of James Bonar 534:"UCL Bloomsbury Project" 393: 800:Scottish civil servants 144:Balliol College, Oxford 107:where his father was a 639:10.1093/ej/51.201.145 617:: 7. 20 January 1941. 435:: 7. 20 January 1941. 231:Bonar, James (1891). 785:Writers from Glasgow 697:Works by James Bonar 688:Works by James Bonar 427:Friedrich von Wieser 345:Ricardo's Ingot Plan 292:The Economic Journal 207:Malthus and his Work 805:Scottish economists 563:ed. by James Bonar" 89:political economist 677:Works by or about 653:"Bonar, James" in 192:Major publications 159:East End of London 132:Glasgow University 113:disruption of 1843 692:Project Gutenberg 512:978-0-7450-0230-9 286:Bonar, J (1898). 179:ethical societies 82: 81: 31:27 September 1852 817: 726: 711:Internet Archive 676: 650: 627:Economic Journal 618: 601: 600: 599:: 65. 1887–1888. 581: 575: 574: 555: 549: 548: 546: 544: 530: 521: 520: 517:Internet Archive 500: 487: 481: 480: 477:Internet Archive 470: 461: 455: 454: 443: 437: 436: 403: 375: 373: 371: 315: 260: 140:Snell Exhibition 124:General Assembly 18: 17: 825: 824: 820: 819: 818: 816: 815: 814: 730: 729: 669: 612: 609: 604: 583: 582: 578: 557: 556: 552: 542: 540: 532: 531: 524: 513: 488: 484: 463: 462: 458: 445: 444: 440: 430: 404: 400: 396: 369: 367: 360: 304:10.2307/2957360 298:(30): 206–208. 272:; 4th ed. 1927) 249:10.2307/1882969 194: 128:Glasgow Academy 99:He was born in 97: 73:Austrian School 64: 58:Academic career 23: 12: 11: 5: 823: 813: 812: 807: 802: 797: 792: 787: 782: 777: 772: 767: 762: 757: 752: 747: 742: 728: 727: 713: 704: 694: 685: 668: 667:External links 665: 664: 663: 660: 651: 623:Shirras, G. 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Scottish
History of Economic Thought
Austrian School
political economist
Perth
Glasgow
Church of Scotland Minister
disruption of 1843
Moderator
Free Church
General Assembly
Glasgow Academy
Glasgow University
Adam Smith
Snell Exhibition
Balliol College, Oxford
Edward Caird
University Extension Movement
East End of London
Royal mint
J. H. Muirhead
London School of Economics
ethical societies
Humanists UK
Parson Malthus
Malthus and his Work
Letters of David Ricardo to Thomas Robert Malthus: 1810–1823
"Austrian economists and their view of value"
"The value of labor in relation to economic theory"
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