Les doctrines économiques depuis un siècle.
Périn, Charles.
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Paris & Lyon : Victor Lecoffre,1880. Contemp. red halfmorocco binding. viii,350 pp. 8vo. French text. Some browning & foxing. Library stamps on title-page. Conditie: goed
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Conditie: goed. ECONOMICS
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- Charles Périn teached public law, international law and became professor of political economy at the university of Louvain. His work De la richesse dans les sociétés chrétiennes (1861) ensured him an international reputtion. His doctrine was constant throughout his life, like his teaching which never dissociated the moral, the social, the economy and the political. It was situated between the 'enjoyable' liberalism (we would no doubt say today 'consumerist') and the materialist socialism of Lassalle and Marx. He had an eminent place in the movement that was called 'social Catholicism'. In this "Les doctrines ...", Périn (1815-1905) criticises Bastiat's ideas. Unlike Bastiat, Périn adopted the labour theory of value. Since the return to the land was not a return to work, he argued that rents sanctioned an injustice. Perin's criticisms of Bastiat have highlighted the logical link between labour-value theory and the demands of social justice. OCLC: 29714462
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