Abstract

1. This article will put forward the view that Economic and Political Science are the same in kind: that when we do eventually obtain a’ satisfactory’ Political Science it will have the same distinguishing marks as Walras’ Elements or Pareto’s Manuel—or perhaps Marshall’s Principles,1 with the admixture of the rigorously formal and the descriptive treatment—rather than those of the existing texts in Politics. And the core of the treatment, we hold, will consist of a set of formal or mathematical propositions.

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