Publication of the Kress Library of Business and Economics, 第 22 号Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1972 |
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... of a privileged nobility , advocates of a “ nobleza comerciante ” made clear that
the continued enjoyment of a favored social position by noblemen would depend
upon the constant manifestation of a concern with the common good .
... of a privileged nobility , advocates of a “ nobleza comerciante ” made clear that
the continued enjoyment of a favored social position by noblemen would depend
upon the constant manifestation of a concern with the common good .
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Just as the interest of the common good adapted to the economic goals of the
state had provided the logic behind the demand that noblemen should engage in
commerce , so it furnished the rationale for the demand that merchants should be
...
Just as the interest of the common good adapted to the economic goals of the
state had provided the logic behind the demand that noblemen should engage in
commerce , so it furnished the rationale for the demand that merchants should be
...
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They stressed the contribution which each social group was expected to make
towards the attainment of material prosperity , now identified with the common
good , and argued that since " application to the practical arts is what makes a
state ...
They stressed the contribution which each social group was expected to make
towards the attainment of material prosperity , now identified with the common
good , and argued that since " application to the practical arts is what makes a
state ...
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THE RESPONSE OF THE NOBILITY | 15 |
HONOR COMMERCE AND SOCIETY | 32 |
HONOR AND THE MANUAL TRADES | 45 |
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