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  1. Las nociones de simpatía y de valor en paralelo. El problema de la sociedad pequeña y la sociedad universal en Adam Smith.Pilar Piqué - 2018 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 55:99-126.
    El presente trabajo se propone mostrar los puntos de contacto existentes entre el desarrollo de la noción de simpatía en La Teoría de los Sentimientos Morales y el desarrollo de la noción de valor en La Riqueza de las Naciones. En cada una de sus dos obras, Smith elige a la noción de simpatía y a la noción de valor como principios fundamentales para la armonía de la conducta social y del sistema de intercambio mercantil, respectivamente. Pero, en ambos casos, (...)
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  • Is The Wealth of Nations' Third Duty of the Sovereign Compatible with Laissez Faire?Valentin Petkantchin - 2006 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 20 (2):3.
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  • Frédéric Bastiat as an Austrian Economist.Mark Thornton - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (2).
    Bastiat is widely acknowledged as the most effective advocate of free markets, but his status as an economist is widely denied even by prominent Austrian economists who share his literary style and support for liberty. In particular, his theories of value and exchange have been attacked as a labor theory of value. Bastiat is exonerated here from these charges and is shown to fully oppose objective theories of value and to fully endorse the gains from free exchange. In addition, Bastiat (...)
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  • Oeconomia Suffocato: The Origins of Antipathy Toward Free Enterprise Among Catholic Intelligentsia.Walter E. Block & Joseph J. Hyde - 2018 - Studia Humana 7 (2):3-14.
    What is the source of the antipathy of Catholic intellectuals toward free markets? That is the issue addressed in the present paper. We see the antecedents of this viewpoint of theirs in terms of secular humanism, Marxism and mistaken views of morality and economics. One of the explanations for this phenomenon are the teachings of St Augustine. He greatly distrusted the City of Man, seeing it as anarchic and chaotic. In contrast, his City of God is more orderly, but far (...)
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