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Kant Y La Tesis Acerca Del Doux Commerce. Sobre La Interconexión Del Espíritu Comercial, El Derecho Y La Paz En La Filosofía De La Historia De Kant1
Passions, Doux Commerce, Interest Properly Understood: from Adam Smith to Alexis De Tocqueville and Beyond Andreas Hess
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The Ambiguous Birth of Political Economy: Montchrestien Vs. Cantillon-1
Cadalso Y Montesquieu: «Le Doux Commerce»
From Mandeville to Hegel
Adam Smith's Warning on the Relation Between Commerce and War
Democratic International Relations: Montesquieu and the Theoretical Foundations of Democratic Peace Theory
Montesquieu on Liberty and Sumptuary Law" a Discussion Held in November, 2015
Traditional Paradisms for the Causes of War Applied to the International Trading System: Nation-State Institutions in a World of Market-States
Doux Commerce, Religion, and the Limits of Antidiscrimination Law Nathan B
David Hume, Colonial Slavery, and Commercial Incivility Onur Ulas INCE Singapore Management University,
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Between Usury and the “Spirit of Commerce” Images of Jews and Credit from Montesquieu to the Debate on Emancipation in Eighteenth-Century France
Unsocial Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment: Ferguson
Unsocial Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment: Ferguson and Kames on War, Sociability and the Foundations of Patriotism
Freedom, Markets, and Equality in Eighteenth Century Philosophy
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Rudiments of Commerce’ in the State of Nature
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Commerce and Gentle Mores: Assessing the Empirical Validity of Doux Commerce
Commerce and Its Discontents in Eighteenth-Century French Political Thought Anoush Fraser Terjanian Index More Information
Wealth and the Commonwealth: Virtue, Law, and Commerce In
Reassessing Enlightenment Economics Michael KWASS
The Limits of Doux Commerce
Introduction Commerce and Its Discontents
Doux Commerce, Religion, and the Limits of Antidiscrimination Law
Montesquieu, Liberalism and the Critique of Political Universalism