The originality of Eminescu's Economic Thought
Adriana Koronka
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Adriana Koronka: University of Petroşani, Romania
Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics, 2003, vol. 3, 131-136
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The publishing of the 17th volumes summing all Eminescu’s work offers to the today’s readers a large view over the literary and scientific interests of our great writer. Perpessicius, continued by Al Oprea started the Academic edition of Mihai Eminescu’s “Opere” and finalized by D. Vatamaniuc. The publishing of Eminescu’s integral, academic edition, has from the 9th - volumes the periodicals, in which we discover the entire thought of the peerless poet. Large and profound, this opens to us in the reminded volumes, covering philosophical, economical, historical and juridical areas. Being interested in our economy, Mihai Eminescu gathers lots of information, extracts and reviews from the newspapers of the time. The years of the poet’s studies were very productive in this matter. Eminescu’s economic thoughts are mostly of German influence, national conservative, the result of the world in which he was brought up as an intellectual
Keywords: Eminescu’s economical doctrine; the economic progress in Eminescu’s work concerning the struggle for existence and supremacy of the individual; Eminescu’s solutions regarding protecting and encouraging the positive classes; getting the economical independence; harmonizing interests (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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