Serhiy Podolynsky Explained
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Birth Date: | 19 July 1850 |
Birth Place: | Nova Yaroslavka, Russian Empire |
Death Place: | Kiev |
Resting Place: | Zvirynets Cemetery |
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Serhiy Podolynsky (19 July 1850 – 1891) was a Ukrainian socialist, physician, and an early pioneer of ecological economics. He set out to reconcile socialist thought with the second law of thermodynamics by synthesising the approaches of Karl Marx, Charles Darwin and Sadi Carnot.[1] In his essay "Socialism and the Unity of Physical Forces" (1880), Podolinsky theorized a labor theory of value based on embodied energy.[2]
Bibliography
- "Le Socialisme et la Théorie de Darwin (Socialism and the Theory of Darwin)," La Revue Socialiste, issue 3, 1880. pp. 129-148.
- "Le Socialisme et l'unité des forces physiques (Socialism and the Unity of Physical Forces)," La Revue Socialiste, issue 8, June 1880. pp. 353-365.
- "Menschliche arbeit und einheit der kraft (Human Labor and the Unity of Physical Forces)," Die Neue Zeit, September-October 1883. pp. 413-424, 449-457.
Notes and References
- Serge. Podolinsky. Le Socialisme et la Théorie de Darwin. La Revue Socialiste. 1880. 3. 129–148. 26 August 2017.
- Bellamy Foster. John. Burkett. Paul. Ecological Economics and Classical Marxism: The "Podolinsky Business" Reconsidered. Organization & Environment. March 2004. 17. 1. 32–60. 10.1177/1086026603262091. 146544853. 31 August 2018.