The philosophical and economic doctrine of the "Invisible Hand" was formulated by the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790), who is considered one of the greatest exponents of classical economics, as well as the father of political economy. His capital work is The Wealth of Nations. The main thesis of his work is that the key to social welfare lies in economic growth and this is enhanced by an adequate division of labor and competition between free, equal and relatively selfish human beings. Here we analyze how it emerged during Modernity, and even deepening in the last scholastic tracing in Ockham its remote origins, the liberal doctrine of rights and security, in definite accounts, the idea of justice and the worldview that sustains...
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls presents a conceptionof justice that seeks to “overcome” the prob...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
The philosophical and economic doctrine of the "Invisible Hand" was formulated by the Scottish philo...
A doutrina filosófica e econômica da "mão invisível" foi formulada pelo filósofo escocês Adam Smith ...
Due to the huge fortune that has met the Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations...
The present scientific work seeks to analyze through cases law the scope of the invisible hand withi...
Classical economists, John Stuart Mill included, based their theories on Adam Smith�s system. At som...
In this work, Rawls's theory is analyzed from a Political Philosophy perspective, analyzing his pos...
In this article the main ideas that embody the liberal economic practices are presented, starting fr...
This article maintains the idea that the father of the political economy, while founding this scienc...
International audienceAdam Smith is often presented as the father of liberal economics. He was at th...
This article maintains the idea that the father of the political economy, while founding this scienc...
The mainstream view of the twentieth century suggests that the Scottish philosopher and economist Ad...
This article is a non-conventional glance of some aspects of the Adam Smith’s theory, based on the c...
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls presents a conceptionof justice that seeks to “overcome” the prob...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
The philosophical and economic doctrine of the "Invisible Hand" was formulated by the Scottish philo...
A doutrina filosófica e econômica da "mão invisível" foi formulada pelo filósofo escocês Adam Smith ...
Due to the huge fortune that has met the Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations...
The present scientific work seeks to analyze through cases law the scope of the invisible hand withi...
Classical economists, John Stuart Mill included, based their theories on Adam Smith�s system. At som...
In this work, Rawls's theory is analyzed from a Political Philosophy perspective, analyzing his pos...
In this article the main ideas that embody the liberal economic practices are presented, starting fr...
This article maintains the idea that the father of the political economy, while founding this scienc...
International audienceAdam Smith is often presented as the father of liberal economics. He was at th...
This article maintains the idea that the father of the political economy, while founding this scienc...
The mainstream view of the twentieth century suggests that the Scottish philosopher and economist Ad...
This article is a non-conventional glance of some aspects of the Adam Smith’s theory, based on the c...
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls presents a conceptionof justice that seeks to “overcome” the prob...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...