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La dette intellectuelle de Walras auprès de Say est certainement beaucoup plus importante que celle qu'il a pu avoir avec Quesnay. C'est probablement en matière de fiscalité que les deux économistes se rapprochent le plus. Quesnay occupe cependant une place d'honneur dans ses écrits, plus...
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La notion de souveraineté renvoie généralement dans la tradition rousseauiste à la souveraineté du corps politique et non à celle des individus comme c'est le cas dans les théories du droit naturel. Rousseau, pourtant, ne cède jamais à la tentation holiste. L'individu, et sa protection,...
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This paper deals with Rousseau's idea of freedom in terms of rationality and deliberation. It gives support to Berlin's interpretation of the general will as a rational and objective will but dismisses the idea that Rousseau's theory necessarily leads to authoritarianism. The general will,...
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In this article I have attempted to discuss two points brought up by Sunstein and Thaler's new perspective on paternalism. The first is that whatever individuals do, they have to take second rank decisions, i.e. decisions that are equally attractive for them but impact others' people welfare....
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