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physiocracy
physiocracy (fɪzɪˈɒkrəsɪ) [ad. F. physiocratie (1767 in Hatz.-Darm.): see physio- and -cracy.] Government according to natural order; spec. the doctrine of the physiocrats.1875 Contemp. Rev. XXV. 882 The doctrine that all wealth is formed out of the materials of the globe may be called Physiocracy. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Physiocracy
Physiocracy became one of the first well-developed theories of economics. The concept natural order of physiocracy originated from "Way of Nature" of Chinese Taoism. wikipedia.org
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physiocratism
physiocratism (fɪzɪˈɒkrətɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] 1. = physiocracy.1890 in Cent. Dict. 2. In Kant's use, The doctrine that all causality is dependent on nature. Oxford English Dictionary
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physiocratic
physiocratic, a. (ˌfɪzɪəʊˈkrætɪk) [f. as physiocrat + -ic.] Of or pertaining to physiocracy or the physiocrats.1804 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 324 Much is said of the theory of the physiocratic sect. 1888 W. L. Courtney J. S. Mill 96 The physiocratic theory begins with the idea of a Jus Naturæ, a si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Homesteading
In the 1700s, the philosophy of physiocracy developed in France and by the 1800s and early 1900s the philosophy of Agrarianism had taken hold in many places wikipedia.org
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Nicolas Baudeau
In 1766, however, he became a proponent of physiocracy. He died in Paris in 1792. wikipedia.org
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Natural order (philosophy)
discover the laws of the natural order that would allow individuals to live in society without losing significant freedoms.The concept natural order of Physiocracy wikipedia.org
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Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset
Nabu Press, 2010 Notes References External links Correspondence with Frederick the Great Mircea Platon, Physiocracy, Patriotism and Reform Catholicism wikipedia.org
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Walerian Stroynowski
In addition to political reform, he also advocated physiocracy. He was an author of a number of letters, speeches, and pamphlets. wikipedia.org
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史蒂芬·皮尔·安德鲁斯
in the Sovereignty of the Individual (1851年) The Science of Society (1851年) The Sovereignty of the Individual (1853年) Principles of Nature, Original Physiocracy wikipedia.org
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Guillaume-François Le Trosne
He is one of the main figures of physiocracy, a school of thought founded by François Quesnay and the Marquis de Mirabeau in July 1757. Physiocracy Until 1763 Le Trosne dealt with questions of natural law, the law of nations and feudal law. wikipedia.org
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Ludwika Sosnowska
Whilst she was Kościuszko's pupil Sosnowska and her sister made the first translation from French to Polish of a work on physiocracy. wikipedia.org
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Jean-François Melon
Jean-François Melon (; 1675–1738) was a French political economist, considered one of the precursors of the Physiocracy movement. wikipedia.org
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Pierre-Paul Lemercier de La Rivière de Saint-Médard
Mercier was a councilor at the Parliament of Paris, intendant at Martinique in the West Indies (1759-1764), and noted advocate of Physiocracy. wikipedia.org
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Johann Friedrich von Pfeiffer
References Jürgen Georg Backhaus Physiocracy,Antiphysiocracy and Pfeiffer The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences Springer Volume 10 wikipedia.org
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