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OverviewSamuel Pufendorf’s work on natural law and political economy was extensive and has been cited by several important figures in the history of economic thought. Yet his name is rarely mentioned in textbooks on the history of economic thought, the history of political science or the history of philosophy. In this unprecedented study, Arild Sæther sheds new light both on Pufendorf’s own life and work, as well as his influence on his contemporaries and on later scholars. This book explores Pufendorf ’s doctrines of political economy and his work on natural law, which was translated into several major European languages. Natural Law and the Origin of Political Economy considers the influence he had on the writings on political economy of John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Francis Hutcheson and Adam Smith, amongst others. If Smith can be called the father of modern economics, this book claims that Pufendorf can be called the grandfather. This volume is of great importance to those who study Pufendorf ’s extensive works, as well as those interested in history of economic thought, political economy and political philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arild SaetherPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.566kg ISBN: 9781138670907ISBN 10: 1138670901 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 22 May 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Childhood and Education Childhood: Turbulent Times University Education in Leipzig and Jena A Creative Imprisonment in Copenhagen Part II: A True European Academic Career A Champion of the Enlightenment Part III: Doctrines of Political Economy Method of Analysis Theory of Human Behaviour Private Property and the Four-Stages Theory Theories of Value, Money and Trade The Foundation of States and Council Decisions Division of State Powers and Principles of Taxation Part IV: Diffusion of Pufendorf’s Economic Ideas A Great Popularizer John Locke an Admirer of Pufendorf Part V: Early French Philosophers and Pufendorf The First French Followers Charles Montesquieu: A Great Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A Political Thinker The First Economic Model Builders Part VI: Scottish Followers of Pufendorf Gershom Carmichael brought Pufendorf to Scotland Francis Hutcheson a User of Pufendorf Pufendorf as a Predecessor of Adam Smith Part VII: How could Pufendorf be Overlooked? The Bedevilled Historians Have Economists Overlooked Pufendorf? Pufendorf the Grandfather of Political EconomyReviewsSaether gives an impressive proof of erudition and wide reading, and this in an epoch when erudition has become almost a pejorative word in some circles ... He was ... independent and could write about fundamental questions in the history of thought which fewer and fewer economists even know existed. It is a light in the darkness that the result has been published as a doctoral thesis and a book at a respected publishing house. Bo Sandelin, Ekonomisk Debatt Saether gives an impressive proof of erudition and wide reading, and this in an epoch when erudition has become almost a pejorative word in some circles ... He was ... independent and could write about fundamental questions in the history of thought which fewer and fewer economists even know existed. It is a light in the darkness that the result has been published as a doctoral thesis and a book at a respected publishing house. Bo Sandelin, Ekonomisk Debatt Author InformationArild Sæther is Professor Emeritus. He retired from University of Agder, Kristiansand Norway in 2011 and is now affiliated with Agder Academy of Sciences and Letters. Recently he received his Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. Philos) from the Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen. Previously he worked for two and a half years as a Professor of European Economic Integration in Maastricht, the Netherlands, and three years as Director of EuroFaculty Tartu-Riga-Vilnius. Sæther has published books on economic theory and a number of journal articles. For over twenty years his main area of research has been the history of economic thought. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |