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n.the science of economics: a humorous usage
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dismal science — n. [< use by T. CARLYLE Thomas in essay (1849)] the science of economics: a humorous usage … English World dictionary
Dismal Science — The dismal science is a derogatory alternative name for economics devised by the Victorian historian Thomas Carlyle in the 19th century. The term is an inversion of the phrase gay science, meaning life enhancing knowledge. This was a familiar… … Wikipedia
Dismal Science — A term coined by Scottish writer, essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle to describe the discipline of economics. The term dismal science was inspired by T. R. Malthus gloomy prediction that population would always grow faster than food, dooming… … Investment dictionary
dismal science — noun Economics or the field of political economy. [N]ot a gay science, but a rueful which finds the secret of this universe in supply and demand . . . a dreary, desolate and, indeed, quite abject and distressing one; what we might call, by way of … Wiktionary
DISMAL SCIENCE — Carlyle s name for the political economy that with self complacency leaves everything to settle itself by the law of supply and demand, as if that were all the law and the prophets. The name is applied to every science that affects to dispense … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
dismal science — Carlyle’s nickname for economics … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
dismal science — n. economics (Slang term); political economy (humorous British term) … English contemporary dictionary
dismal science — noun : political economy : economics … Useful english dictionary
The dismal science — is a derogatory alternative name for economics devised by the Victorian historian Thomas Carlyle in the 19th century. The term is an inversion of the phrase gay science, meaning life enhancing knowledge , a reference to the technical skills of… … Wikipedia
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