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Economic Effects Of The Philosophical Concept Of Community
Author(s) -
Alfonso Díaz Vera
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista procesos de mercado
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1697-6797
DOI - 10.52195/pm.v17i2.108
Subject(s) - scholasticism , cicero , civilization , individualism , classics , philosophy , politics , liberalism , mercantilism , history , law , theology , political science , archaeology
Introductory textbooks in the History of Economic Thought in use at colleges and universities devote little space to Scholasticism and its influence. Even those that do not start straight with the Physiocrats, Thomas Aquinas appears stuck between Ancient Greek Philosophers and Thomas Mun. Scholasticism with “medieval” economic thought characterized as primitive and focused on “obsolete” issues like usury and just price. Sometimes it is even categorized among the schools that promote State intervention1.

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