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Frederick Soddy

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  • Great British chemists have included Humphrey Davy, Michael Faraday and Frederick Soddy, researchers who have had a profound impact on the nation.

    Chemistry: the unsung hero of science 2011

  • In 1926, the Nobel prize-winning chemist Frederick Soddy wrote “Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt”, the product of his years-long study of money, banking and economics.

    Bank Nationalization or Monetary Reform? 2009

  • Ecologists (including H.T. Odum) and physical scientists (including Frederick Soddy) had proposed an energy theory of value to either complement or replace the standard neoclassical theory of subjective utility-based value.

    Herman Daly Festschrift~ Toward a sustainable and desirable future~ a 30 year collaboration with Herman Daly 2009

  • The economic thought of Frederick Soddy, History of Political Economy, 12 (4), 1980, pp. 469-488.

    Herman Daly Festschrift~ Socially Sustainable Economic Degrowth 2009

  • The most notable author was Frederick Soddy, a Nobel laureate in chemistry, who applied the laws of thermodynamics to economic systems and devoted a significant part of his professional career to a critique of standard economic theory.

    Biophysical economics 2008

  • The North American Technate TNAT read some of the outside information here in the side bar... such as the Biophysical Economics article by Cutler Cleveland or information about Frederick Soddy... etc.

    Technocracy James Killus 2008

  • Among the early energy analysts Frederick Soddy, Leslie White, and W. Fred Cottrell believed that the energy resources available to society influenced the development of cultural values.

    Value theory 2008

  • In Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt George Allen & Unwin 1926, Frederick Soddy turned his attention to the role of energy in economic systems.

    Technocracy James Killus 2008

  • By Norman Thompson and Frederick Soddy, Posted by Jamie D. (about the submitter) Page 1 of 2 page (s) opednews. com Permalink

    Demand for Monetary Reform: 1943 letter 2008

  • At McGill University in Montreal, his first appointment, he worked with Frederick Soddy on radioactive decay.

    Rutherford, Ernest 2008

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