2005
DOI: 10.1215/00182702-37-1-79
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Money in the “Body Politick”: The Analysis of Trade and Circulation in the Writings of Seventeenth-Century Political Arithmeticians

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“…Desmedt provides a striking analysis of the intellectual overlap between economic thought and medical metaphors in the seventeenth century, illustrating how Harvey’s description of the circulation of the blood allowed economic thinkers such as Petty, Davenant, and Barbon to conceptualize the role of money. The circulation of money was regarded as a means of warding‐off economic stagnation, but theorists disagreed about the basis for monetary value and the role and extent of credit.…”
Section: (Iii) 1500–1700
 Henry French
 University Of Exetermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desmedt provides a striking analysis of the intellectual overlap between economic thought and medical metaphors in the seventeenth century, illustrating how Harvey’s description of the circulation of the blood allowed economic thinkers such as Petty, Davenant, and Barbon to conceptualize the role of money. The circulation of money was regarded as a means of warding‐off economic stagnation, but theorists disagreed about the basis for monetary value and the role and extent of credit.…”
Section: (Iii) 1500–1700
 Henry French
 University Of Exetermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…également Barbon, 1696, p. 86 : "[...] the Money has its value from the Authority of that Government where it is Coin'd, by which it is made Current and Lawful Money". Sur les débats de cette période, voir Desmedt, 2005. 10.…”
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“…For analyses of the body-machine metaphor in early modern natural philosophy, seeDuchesneau (1998), Des Chene (2001,Shapiro (2003) andSmith (2011). 3 For the discursive role played by the concept of circulation in economic and political thought of seventeenth century England, seeJohnson (1966),Finkelstein (2000),Desmedt (2005),Glaisyer (2005),Hont (2005) andWennerlind (2011) Mirowski (1994),Riskin (2003),. 3 For the discursive role played by the concept of circulation in economic and political thought of seventeenth century England, seeJohnson (1966),Finkelstein (2000),Desmedt (2005),Glaisyer (2005),Hont (2005) andWennerlind (2011) Mirowski (1994),Riskin (2003),.…”
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