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{{Page |n°=16}} <u>The rise of European tribalism</u> | |||
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Burke: "the laws of commerce, which are the laws of Nature, & consequently the laws of | <u>Burke</u>: "the laws of commerce, which are the laws of Nature, & consequently the laws of God…” | ||
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KPI Description
Title | Karl Polanyi: Notes on readings, 1934•1946 |
Author | Polanyi, Karl |
Description | File consists of Karl Polanyi’s hand-written notes on the history of English economic theory, the rise of European liberalism, population, migration, Speenhamland, A. Smith & free trade, and references to J. Rousseau, H. Laski, T.R. Malthus, and J.S. Mill, Hobbes, among others. The notes are in English. |
URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10694/509 |
Date | 2010-08-19 |
Contents
[16] The rise of European tribalism Burke:
[…]
Burke: "the laws of commerce, which are the laws of Nature, & consequently the laws of God…”