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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Liivimaa Üldkasuliku ja Ökonoomilise Sotsieteedi esimene põhikiri ning selle ideelised allikad [PDF]
The First Articles of Association of LivonianPublic Welfare and Economic Societyand its Ideological SourcesIn the autumn of 1795 Georg Friedrich Parrot, a young scientist, joined the Livonian Public Welfare and Economic Society (LS), and was soon ...
Tohvri, Epi
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Early Modern Political Philosophies and the Shaping of Political Economy [PDF]
In the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the paradigm of a new science, political economy, was established. It was a science distinct from the Aristotelian sub-disciplines of practical philosophy named oikonomía and politiké, and emphasis
Cremaschi, Sergio Volodia Marcello
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La fisiocràcia i la seva continuació [PDF]
La fisiocràcia, primera escola de pensament econòmic, va néixer a França a mitjan segle XVIII. Els seus dos primers impulsors foren François Quesnay i el marquès de Mirabeau, dos personatges de la cort de Lluís XV.
Argemí, Lluís
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Mutual effects of land distribution and economic development : evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America [PDF]
Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting land inequality with different dimensions of economic development already exist.
Azadi, Hossein, Vanhaute, Eric
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Some considerations on the influence of economic liberalism in the May Revolution of 1810 in Buenos Aires, Argentina [PDF]
The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, occurred within the context of the French Revolution, the United States’ struggle for independence and various changes in the European countries ...
Blanco, Alfredo Félix
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The debate about the relationship between state and market, about their relative importance, does not cease to be topical, and there is no end of it in sight.
Ivan Ferenčak +2 more
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Philosophy and economics. Some recent books on Hume’s political economy [PDF]
the essay proposes a survey of the works on Hume's economics ideas authored by economits and historians of political economy. La rivista raccoglie i saggi presentati nel corso del convegno internazionali cui hanno partecipato studiosi italiani e ...
Zanardi, Paola
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Physiocracy: Leading political and social-economic system of the XVIIIth Century in France [PDF]
In France the XVIIIth century was characterized by the Enlightenment as a philosophical phenomenon and Physiocracy as an expression of new economic thinking.
DE MEYERE, Pieter
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THEORETICAL GROUNDS FOR SOME MAIN ISSUES OF THE INTEGRATED EUROPE AND OF THE KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY IN THE ROMANIAN ECONOMIC THOUGHT [PDF]
Paper underlines some essential elements of the economic thought of some most important Romanian economists of the 20th century, reconsidering them in the actual European knowledge society.Methodologically, the paper resorts to the roots of the ...
Jivan Alexandru
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