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just olya [345]
3 years ago
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Escola de pensamento francesa que elaborou trabalhos importantes. Sustentavam que a terra era a única fonte de riqueza e que hav

ia um ordem natural que fazia com que o universo fosse regido por leis naturais, absolutas, imutáveis e universais, desejadas pela Proveniência Divina para a felicidade dos homens. Fisiocracia quer dizer “regras da natureza” e o trabalho de maior destaque obteve respaldado em François Quesnay. Tableau Économique, sua obra de maior relevância.
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Lapatulllka [165]3 years ago
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Fisiocracia

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