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Over the years, agriculture has been considered as a panacea for long-term economic growth as believed by the physiocracy school of thought. Aligning this with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (specifically UN-SDG-2 which highlights zero
Adedoyin Festus F. +3 more
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Many historians of eighteenth-century Spain have addressed, in one way or another, the introduction of physiocracy and its influence in Spain (Sarrailh 1957, 547, 549; Herr 1958, 45). In general, these references are based on a rather vague definition of the term, one which stresses a kind of agrarianism, holding agriculture to be the most important ...
Lluch, Ernest, 1937-2000 +1 more
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Intérêt commun ou intérêt général ? De l’enjeu d’une décision terminologique chez Rousseau
In this article, I offer a new interpretation for Rousseau’s surprisingly spare use of the phrase “general interest” in his works. My starting point is the very notion of interest in his political thought.
Théophile Pénigaud de Mourgues
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A Politics of Truth. Despotism and Governmentality in François Quesnay
In the second half of the eighteenth century, in France there was an important attempt to renew the reflection on the practices of government of society. Opposing the Colbertist mercantilism of the previous century, the physiocracy is part of this debate
Pietro Sebastianelli
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4. War, Empire, and Republic in Revolutionary Europe. A Review-Interview with R. Whatmore
Richard Whatmore’s last book provides an interdisciplinary approach in intellectual history that centers around some political and economical issues debated in the last decades of the eighteenth-century.
Manuela Albertone
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Agricultural Enlightenment: Knowledge, Technology, and Nature, 1750–1840Agricultural Enlightenment: Knowledge, Technology, and Nature, 1750–1840. By Peter M. Jones (New York, Oxford University Press, 2016) 268 pp. $100.00 [PDF]
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Davidson, Neil
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Evidences denying the argument about humanistic stances of K. Marx are given, and the falseness of the economic component of Marxism and its ideological system as a whole are shown. It is demonstrated that the knowledge enabling the denial of the Marxist
V. O. Shevchuk
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Evocación del historiador Vicent Llombart [PDF]
Esta evocación muestra cómo la formación inicial que recibió Vicent Llombart en el Seminario de historia del pensamiento económico en la Universidad de Valencia fue decisiva, pero no suficiente, para entender una trayectoria rotunda por sus ...
Almenar Palau, Salvador
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Una alternativa fisiócrata al Informe de ley agraria de Jovellanos [PDF]
Este trabajo se enmarca en el estudio de la recepción que conoció en España el Informe de Ley Agraria (1795) de Jovellanos. En particular, se centra en una traducción inducida por esta obra, la realizada por J.
Astigarraga, Jesús, Usoz, Javier
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THE NEED FOR STATE IN THE ECONOMY- EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACH [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to discuss the need for state in the economy, in an epistemological viewpoint. It presents in a critical manner the ideas on the state of the mercantilism and physiocracy representatives, of the classical and Keynesian economists
ANCA-ŞTEFANIA SAVA
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