This book examines Locke's thought in relation to credit, banking regulation, the monetary and financial system, the gold standard and the principles of Natural Right. It also establishes a link between Locke's economic and financial ideas and his political philosophy.
This book examines Locke's thought in relation to credit, banking regulation, the monetary and financial system, the gold standard and the principles of Natural Right. It also establishes a link between Locke's economic and financial ideas and his political philosophy.
Claude Roche is special advisor to the President Rector of the Catholic University of Lille. He began his career as a management consultant, specialising in the area of collective intelligence. In 2010, he joined the Catholic University and resumed his PhD thesis work, devoting himself to Locke's economic thought.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 The problem of thought posed by the creation of the Bank of England 2 The theory of interest and the Natural Right 3 From savings to financial regulation 4 Excursus: from the credit function to the institution of money 5 Money, pledge and Natural Right 6 The par value and the monetary and financial system Conclusion: the first step towards democracy
Introduction 1 The problem of thought posed by the creation of the Bank of England 2 The theory of interest and the Natural Right 3 From savings to financial regulation 4 Excursus: from the credit function to the institution of money 5 Money, pledge and Natural Right 6 The par value and the monetary and financial system Conclusion: the first step towards democracy
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