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Hume et le libéralisme économique

Daniel Diatkine

Cahiers d'Économie Politique, 1989, vol. 16, issue 1, 3-19

Abstract: [fre] Hume a été considéré soit comme le fondateur du libéralisme économique (D. Deleule), soit comme son précurseur (F. Hayek). Ces deux lectures ne sont pas convaincantes, car on ne trouve dans son œuvre ni concept de richesse réelle, comme le propose D. Deuleule, ni darwinisme social, comme l'affirme F. Hayek. [eng] It is generaly admitted that Hume either founded Economic Liberalism (according to Df Deleule) or was the precursor of it (F. Hayek). These points of view can't be approved, because neither real wealth nor social darwinism can't be found in Hume's works contrary to D. Deleule' s and F. Hayed's assertions.

Date: 1989
Note: DOI:10.3406/cep.1989.1075
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