Between Reforms and Uncertainty. Public Economy and Civil Rights in Valentín de Foronda

Authors

  • Wilianny I. Calatayud Torre Alba Universidad Rafael Landívar
  • Laura J. López Medina Investigadora independiente
  • Giovanni Patriarca Universidad Francisco Marroquín

Keywords:

History of Economic Thought, Political Philosophy, Spanish Enlightenment, Philosophy of Law, Comparative History of Constitutionalism

Abstract

In a comparative analysis, the political philosophy and the economic thought of Valentín de Foronda are presented. In his works, the modern social ideas merge with the theories of criminal law in a detailed study of the impediments of development. His pedagogical approach has been the driving force for a series of reflections – both pragmatic and metapolitical – about the structure of the state and the nature of justice.

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Published

08/06/2019

How to Cite

Calatayud Torre Alba, W. I., López Medina, L. J., & Patriarca, G. (2019). Between Reforms and Uncertainty. Public Economy and Civil Rights in Valentín de Foronda. Estudios De Historia De España, 21(1), 69–83. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/EHE/article/view/2099

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