Il commercio, le passioni, la virtù. Discussioni su etica ed economia fra Seicento e Settecento

In Mauro Magatti (ed.), La porta stretta. Etica ed economia negli anni '90. Franco Angeli. pp. 33-60 (1993)
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The chapter reconstructs the eighteenth-century discussion on commerce and virtue in the light of Hirschman's, Pocock's, Polanyi's, and Viner's interpretations of that discussion. The claims put forth are: the history of the emerging of modern market society has been heavily conditioned by a teleological and deterministic interpretation of history; the eighteenth-century discussion cannot be read neither in terms of ideologies nor in terms of the history of economic analysis; a 'strategic' reading is fruitful in so far as it allows two-ways interactions between discourse and social facts.

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