It is a truism that Adam Smith’s influence went well beyond the boundaries of economics and of the Anglo-Saxon world. Yet it is perhaps less obvious that a Catholic priest, an important philosopher in the times of Pius IX, was developing on Smithian insights in his political theory. Antonio Rosmini was a liberal Catholic and a fine reader of economics. His writings show a familiarity with Smith, with some criticisms and some substantial reasons of agreement. In this paper, I will focus on Rosmini’s understanding of economics as a science; of competition; of free trade and taxation, trying to see how Smith influenced his views on these matters.

Smithian Echoes in Antonio Rosmini’s Political Theory, 2020.

Smithian Echoes in Antonio Rosmini’s Political Theory

Mingardi, Alberto
2020-01-01

Abstract

It is a truism that Adam Smith’s influence went well beyond the boundaries of economics and of the Anglo-Saxon world. Yet it is perhaps less obvious that a Catholic priest, an important philosopher in the times of Pius IX, was developing on Smithian insights in his political theory. Antonio Rosmini was a liberal Catholic and a fine reader of economics. His writings show a familiarity with Smith, with some criticisms and some substantial reasons of agreement. In this paper, I will focus on Rosmini’s understanding of economics as a science; of competition; of free trade and taxation, trying to see how Smith influenced his views on these matters.
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2020
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Italy
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Settore SPS/02 - Storia delle Dottrine Politiche
Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia del Pensiero Economico
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