tudes de Philosophie Morale et d' conomie Politique, Volume 1 by Henri Joseph L on Baudrillart, published in 1858, offers a deep exploration of moral philosophy and its intersections with political economy. Baudrillart, a renowned economist and moralist, examines the ethical dimensions of economic systems and policies. This volume provides insight into 19th-century French intellectual thought, reflecting the era's debates on social justice, individual responsibility, and the role of the state. A valuable resource for scholars of philosophy, economics, and French history, this work illuminates the enduring relevance of moral considerations in the study of economic and political life.
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