La physiocratie dans les dictionnaires du XVIIIe siècle. Des savoirs d'État à la volonté du Peuple
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Over the years, the presence of physiocracy in the dictionaries of the eighteenth
century is characterized by a continuity in which the distinction between the ideas
and the actions of the physiocrats, often considered as abstract and sectarian, becomes
clear. During the Revolution, faced with the political emergency, which left
little space for reflection on economic theory, dictionaries that mention Quesnay
and his followers are rare. Nevertheless, the physiocratic ideas on the freedom of
trade, the preference for direct taxation, the political significance of the impôt
territorial on landed property, were now an acknowledged knowledge. Gautier’s
Dictionnaire de la Constitution is an exception. Going back to the circles that
nourished his political radicalism, one encounters another example of physiocratic
survival in the thought of the Marquis de Girardin. Gautier and Girardin, from
their different backgrounds and in the radicalism of their positions, are both testimonies
of an idea of democracy that associated representation and participation
and considered the constitutional and economic dimensions inseparable. One finds
there also the political legacy of physiocracy.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Physiocratie Dictionnaires XVIIIe siècle
Elenco autori:
Manuela Albertone
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