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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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Republikanischer Staat und indigenes Land: Die Erfahrungen in der Andenregion im 19. Jahrhundert [PDF]
The advent of the republican state involved the imposition of liberalism as the central value of the new institutional Latin-American order. Such a process, justified by the prestige of the European experience, was supported by the proliferation of a set
Rodrigo Míguez Núñez
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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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Physiocracy and Fiscal Reform: The Chimera of the Impôt Unique
Despite its limited space-time range (France 1756–1777), the physiocratic school has left a decisive mark on the history of economic thought. By investigating the cause and nature of national wealth and the methods to increase it, François Quesnay and ...
Pisanelli, Simona
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From Physiocracy to a New Productive Rural China
ConCave Ph.D. Symposium 2022 Proceedings, April 7-8, 2022. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.This paper examines the reception and impacts of Western ideas of the “agrarian” in China.
Zhang, Boya
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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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Natural Rights, Constituent Power, and the Stain of Constitutionalism
The power to make constitutions (the so‐called constituent power) is predominantly understood today as a legally unlimited power belonging to the people. This understanding sits uncomfortably with constitutionalism: the idea that public powers are legally limited.
Raffael N. Fasel
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The Economist as Surveyor: Physiocracy in the Fields
In this article, we show that Quesnay, while himself devoted to a major analytical effort to create what was at the time, like today, assessed as an original and far-reaching social theory, was also very much concerned with the development of a ...
Théré, Christine, Charles, Loïc
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