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The Economic Turn (Print on Demand) - Recasting Political Economy in Enlightenment Europe

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Steven Kaplan and Sophus Reinert Klappentext 'The Economic Turn' brings together many of the world's leading historians of early political economy to recast the very origins of the discipline in light of the Europe-wide critical reaction to the school of Enlightenment economic thought known as Physiocracy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Chapter One The Economic Turn in Enlightenment Europe, Steven L. Kaplan and Sophus A. Reinert; Chapter TwoThe Physiocratic Movement: A Revision, Loïc Charles and Christine Théré; Chapter Three The Political Economy of Colonization: From Composite Monarchy to Nation, Paul Cheney; Chapter Four Against the Chinese Model: The Debate on Cultural Facts and Physiocratic Epistemology, Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen; Chapter Five "Le superfl u, chose très nécessaire": Physiocracy and Its Discontents in the Eighteenth- Century Luxury Debate, Michael Kwass; Chapter Six François Véron de Forbonnais and the Invention of Antiphysiocracy, Loïc Charles and Arnaud Orain; Chapter Seven Between Mercantilism and Physiocracy: Forbonnais's 'Est modus in Rebus' Vision, Antonella Alimento; Chapter Eight Physiocrat Arithmetic versus Ratios : The Analytical Economics of Jean- Joseph- Louis Graslin, Arnaud Orain; Chapter Nine Galiani: Grain and Governance, Steven L. Kaplan; Chapter Ten "Live and Die Proprietors and Free": Morellet Dismantles the Dialogues and Defends the Radical Liberal Break, Steven L. Kaplan; Chapter Eleven "Is the Feeling of Humanity not More Sacred than The Right of Property?": Diderot's Antiphysiocracy in His Apology of Abbé Galiani, Steven L. Kaplan; Chapter Twelve De facto Policies and Intellectual Agendas of an Eighteenth- Century Milanese Agricultural Academy: Physiocratic Resonances in the Società patriotica, Lavinia Maddaluno; Chapter Thirteen Sensationism, Modern Natural Law and the "Science of Commerce" at the Heart of the Controversy between Mably and the Physiocrats, Julie Ferrand and Arnaud Orain; Chapter Fourteen 'One Must Make War on the Lunatics': The Physiocrats' Attacks on Linguet, the Iconoclast (1767- 1775), Arnaud Orain; Chapter Fifteen The Grain Question as the Social Question: Necker's Antiphysiocracy, Steven L. Kaplan; Chapter Sixteen Physiocracy in Sweden: A Note on the Problem of Inventing Tradition, Lars Magnusson; Chapter Seventeen Spain and the Economic Work of Jacques Accarias de Serionne, Jesús Astigarraga; Chapter Eighteen Captured by the Commercial Paradigm: Physiocracy Going Dutch, Ida Nijenhuis; Chapter Nineteen Cameralism, Physiocracy and Antiphysiocracy in the Germanies, Andre Wakefield; Chapter Twenty No Way Back to Quesnay: Say's Opposition to Physiocracy, Philippe Steiner; Chapter Twenty-One "A Sublimely Stupid Idea": Physiocracy in Italy from the Enlightenment to Fascism, Sophus A. Reinert; Chapter Twenty-Two Epilogue: Political Economy and the Social, Steven L. Kaplan and Sophus A. Reinert; Index. ...

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Authors Steven Kaplan, Steven Reinert Kaplan, Sophus Reinert, Sophus Kaplan Reinert
Assisted by Steven Kaplan (Editor), Sophus Reinert (Editor)
Publisher Anthem Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781783088553
ISBN 978-1-78308-855-3
No. of pages 792
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 55 mm
Series Anthem Other Canon Economics
Anthem Other Canon Economics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century, Economic history

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