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Economic Thought before Adam Smith. An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought

1995

by Rothbard

Austrian SchoolMises InstituteMurray RothbardEconomic HistoryJoseph SchumpeterLaissez-faireNatural LawSubjective ValueLudwig von MisesAristotleCollectivismDivision of LaborPlatoPrice TheoryProperty RightsScarcityCapital TheoryThomas AquinasGreat DepressionGresham's LawMonetary TheoryTaxationUsuryPurchasing PowerQuantity Theory of MoneyCommunismDemographyMercantilismPolitical PhilosophySovereigntyBank of EnglandCentral BankingDeficit SpendingFiat MoneyGuildsInflationProtectionismPublic FinanceNationalismFree TradeLiberalismTax ReformUtilityBalance of PaymentsEmpiricismExchange RatesMonopolyWilliam PettyInterest RatesJohn LawJohn LockeMoney SupplyAdam SmithClassical EconomicsRichard CantillonBankingFriedrich A. HayekMarket ProcessMethodologyProduction CostsProfit and LossEntrepreneurshipEquilibriumFrank KnightUncertaintyThomas MalthusWagesBimetallismBusiness Cycle TheoryCredit ExpansionLiquidityVelocity of CirculationDavid HumeInternational TradeMonetary EquilibriumInterventionismPhysiocracyAnne-Robert-Jacques TurgotKnowledge EconomicsAgricultureCapital GoodsObjective ValueKeynesian EconomicsMacroeconomicsMathematical EconomicsPrice MechanismFrench RevolutionMarginal UtilityOskar MorgensternComparative AdvantageExpectationsOpportunity CostPrice FormationDiminishing ReturnsProductivityBusiness CyclesInterest TheorySavingSay's LawTime PreferenceCommodity MoneySupply and DemandEugen von Bohm-BawerkSlaveryPolitical EconomyUtilitarianismCausalityFree BankingIndustrial RevolutionCapital AccumulationDavid RicardoKarl MarxLabor Theory of ValueClass StruggleGround RentBanknotesIncome DistributionJeremy BenthamJames MillInvestmentZurechnungTotalitarianismJacob VinerWilliam Stanley JevonsMax Weber

Table of Contents · 104 segments

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Front Matter, Dedication, Donors, and Contentsessay
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Introductiontheoretical
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Acknowledgementsessay
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Chapter 1: The First Philosopher–Economists: The Greekschapter
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Chapter 2: The Christian Middle Ageschapter
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Chapter 3: From Middle Ages to Renaissancechapter
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Chapter 4: The Late Spanish Scholasticschapter
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Chapter 5: Protestants and Catholicschapter
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Chapter 6: Absolutist Thought in Italy and Francechapter
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Chapter 7: Mercantilism: Serving the Absolute Statechapter
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Chapter 8: French Mercantilist Thought in the Seventeenth Centurychapter
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Chapter 9: The Liberal Reaction against Mercantilism in Seventeenth-Century Francechapter
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Chapter 10: Mercantilism and Freedom in England from the Tudors to the Civil Warchapter
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Chapter 11: Mercantilism and Freedom in England from the Civil War to 1750chapter
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Endnotes on English Economic and Political Thought, Locke, Mercantilism, and the Northsfootnotes
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Chapter 11 notes continuation: North, Law, Gervaise, Vanderlint, Tucker, and Townshendfootnotes
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Chapter 12 introduction: Richard Cantillon and the origins of modern economicschapter
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12.1 Cantillon the manchapter
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12.2 Methodologytheoretical
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12.3 Value and pricetheoretical
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12.4 Uncertainty and the entrepreneurtheoretical
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12.5 Population theorytheoretical
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12.6 Spatial economicstheoretical
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12.7 Money and process analysistheoretical
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12.8 International monetary relationstheoretical
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12.9 The self-regulation of the markettheoretical
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12.10 Influencechapter
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12.11 Notesfootnotes
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Cantillon Notes Continued: Hayek, Gervaise, and International Price Theoryfootnotes
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Physiocracy in Mid-Eighteenth-Century France: The Secttheoretical
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Physiocratic Laissez-Faire and Free Tradetheoretical
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Laissez-Faire Forerunner: The Marquis d’Argensontheoretical
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Physiocratic Natural Law and Property Rightstheoretical
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The Physiocratic Single Tax on Landtheoretical
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Physiocratic Objective Value and Cost of Productiontheoretical
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Quesnay’s Tableau économiquetheoretical
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Physiocratic Strategy and Influencetheoretical
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Daniel Bernoulli and Mathematical Economicstheoretical
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Chapter 13 Notesfootnotes
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The Brilliance of Turgot: The Mantheoretical
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Turgot on Laissez-Faire and Free Tradetheoretical
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Turgot on Value, Exchange, and Pricetheoretical
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Turgot on Production, Distribution, and Diminishing Returnstheoretical
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Turgot on Capital, Entrepreneurship, Savings, and Interesttheoretical
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Turgot’s Theory of Moneytheoretical
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Turgot’s Influence and Neglecttheoretical
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Galiani and the Eighteenth-Century Utility Traditiontheoretical
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Genovesi, Condillac, and the Final Eighteenth-Century Utility Theoriststheoretical
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Chapter 14 Notesfootnotes
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The Scottish Enlightenment and Gershom Carmichaeltheoretical
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Francis Hutcheson: Teacher of Adam Smiththeoretical
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The Scottish Enlightenment and Presbyterianismtheoretical
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David Hume and the Theory of Moneytheoretical
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Chapter 15 Notesfootnotes
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The Mystery of Adam Smiththeoretical
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The Life of Adam Smiththeoretical
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Adam Smith and the Division of Labourtheoretical
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Adam Smith on Productive and Unproductive Labourtheoretical
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Adam Smith’s Theory of Valuetheoretical
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Adam Smith’s Theory of Distributiontheoretical
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Adam Smith’s Theory of Moneytheoretical
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The Myth of Adam Smith’s Laissez-Fairetheoretical
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Adam Smith on Taxationtheoretical
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Chapter 16 Notes Continued into Next Chunkfootnotes
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Notes on Adam Smith and Taxation (Continuation)footnotes
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The Wealth of Nations and Jeremy Benthamchapter
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The Influence of Dugald Stewartchapter
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Malthus and the Assault on Populationchapter
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Resistance and Triumph in Germanychapter
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Smithianism in Russiachapter
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The Smithian Conquest of Economic Thoughtchapter
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Notes to Chapter 17footnotes
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Bibliographical Essay: Introduction and Overall Bibliographiesbibliography
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Bibliographical Essay: Ancient Thoughtbibliography
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Ancient Greek, Roman, and Natural Law Bibliographybibliography
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Medieval Thought Bibliographybibliography
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Late Scholastics Bibliographybibliography
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Luther and Calvin Bibliographybibliography
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Anabaptist Communism Bibliographybibliography
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Non-Scholastic Catholics Bibliographybibliography
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Monarchomachs: Huguenots and Catholics Bibliographybibliography
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Absolutism and Italian Humanism Bibliographybibliography
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Absolutism in France Bibliographybibliography
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Mercantilism Bibliographybibliography
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Seventeenth-Century French Mercantilist Thought Bibliographybibliography
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French Liberal Opposition to Mercantilism Bibliographybibliography
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English Mercantilists: Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries Bibliographybibliography
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Locke and the Levellers Bibliographybibliography
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English Mercantilists: Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Bibliographybibliography
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Richard Cantillon: Founding Father Bibliographybibliography
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Early Mathematical Economists Bibliographybibliography
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Physiocrats and Laissez-Faire Bibliographybibliography
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A.R.J. Turgot Bibliographybibliography
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Ferdinando Galiani Bibliographybibliography
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Scottish Enlightenment Bibliographybibliography
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The Celebrated Adam Smith Bibliographybibliography
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The Spread of the Smithian Movement Bibliographybibliography
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Malthus and Population Bibliographybibliography
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Index A–Cbibliography
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Index D–Gbibliography
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Index H–Mbibliography
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Index N–Rbibliography
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Index S–Zbibliography
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Publisher Synopsis of Economic Thought Before Adam Smithessay