Aristotle and Hamilton on Commerce and StatesmanshipUniversity of Missouri Press, 2006 - 236 páginas "Examines Alexander Hamilton's political economy in relation to Aristotle's classical views of economics, as presented in his Politics, and finds shared support of commerce in pursuit of a regime's or democracy's wider goals"--Provided by publisher. |
Contenido
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Chapter 2 Aristotles Political Economy | 37 |
Part 11 Hamiltons Political Economy | 55 |
Chapter 3 National Prosperity | 65 |
Chapter 4 National Defense and Foreign Policy | 80 |
Chapter 5 Cementing Union | 122 |
Chapter 6 Commerce Virtue and the American Way of Life | 140 |
Chapter 7 Liberality and National Greatness | 185 |
Conclusion | 213 |
Selected Bibliography | 219 |
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Aristotle and Hamilton on Commerce and Statesmanship Michael D. Chan Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
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