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Bu makalede W. Petty’nin (1623-1687) iktisadi düşüncesi, merkantilist iktisadi düşünce ile ilişkisi bağlamında değerlendirilmektedir. Çalışmanın temel konusu, genel olarak, W. Petty’nin iktisadi düşünceler tarihi içindeki konumu hakkında, özel olarak ise onun merkantilist...
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The present paper contextualizes the North African Malikite scholar Abu Jacfar Ahmad ibn Nasr al-Dawudi's views in his interdisciplinary work, Kitab al-Amwal, which typifies the interaction of economics, politics, religious ethics and jurisprudence. This study gives us a considerable insight...
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This paper proposes a new reading of the sources to release a new dating for entering Lemercier de la Rivière in intellectual circles of Quesnay and Mirabeau. In doing so, this Physiocrat generally accepted by commentators as a secondary author of the school led by Quesnay, appears as one of...
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During the early 1620's, England went through a period of intense economic disorders which sparked the interest of many in economic reasoning. The decade witnessed the emergence of the most relevant pieces of economic literature of the early Stuart era, but the debate was not restricted to the...
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This paper examines A.R.J. Turgot's explanation of the scope and method of economic science. We begin by highlighting two contradictory economic methodologies in Turgot's writings according to the literature: one in his text on progress and another in his papers on concrete economic matters. An...
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Inclusivity is perhaps the single most important human need to facilitate and demonstrate fairness for all members in an open and free society. When this principle need is compromised by appearances of unscrupulous self-interested privileged elites to perpetuate a systemic widening disparity...
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Nicolas Dutot (1684-1741) is an important figure for the history of economic thought, as a pioneer in monetary theory and price statistics, and for economic history as a chronicler of John Law’s System. Yet until recently very little about him was known, some of it incorrect. I present...
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This paper attempts to uncover the relevance of Cicero's thought to present-day management through an analysis of his last philosophical work, On Duties. Applying a methodology grounded in Socratic skepticism, Cicero synthesizes the Stoics and Aristotle to create his own moral theory. From this...
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Leaders are both born and bred. How much is which -- has a good deal to do with the effectiveness of the leader and her or his suitability for the times in which the leader leads. Through an analysis of biblical leaders, leadership qualities are analyzed, archetypes delineated, and learnable...
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The article examines one of the few examples of a political philosopher, who has attempted to integrate a study of heraldry into his philosophical system, namely Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679) in his classic, Leviathan (1651). The article argues, that much of what Hobbes had to say of heraldry was...
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