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Naples, From the Royal Printing House, 1855- 1857. In 4°, vols. 2, text in two columns. Artistic half morocco binding with corners, cords, spine with six compartments entirely decorated in gold with geometric and floral motifs. Second edition. Scattered redness and blooms.
"The science of good social living is the last great work of the famous Neapolitan economist. It is at the same time a general economic history and a history of economic doctrines. In it, some motifs already evident in the development of previous works are taken up in a broader context economic-historical "On the history of the finances of the Kingdom of Naples" Naples, 1834 and "Civil economic history of Sicily" Naples, 1841. As far as economic history is concerned, the contributions of foreign works are evident, starting from Raynal, with which However, Bianchini does not fail to argue and insists above all, in controversy with the "French and English" liberalist schools, in the connection between economics, politics and public administration, and in this framework he exalts the "Neapolitan school", starting from Serra and Galiani and Genoese, not only for having pioneered some economic concepts of which Smith, Ricardo and others were proud, but above all for having kept in mind the connection between economy, society and state.
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