The book delves into the contributions of sixteenth and seventeenth-century Catholic theologians and philosophers, known as the Late-Scholastics, challenging the belief that free-market theories originated solely in the eighteenth century. Alejandro A. Chafuen presents a revised edition that incorporates recent findings, prompting new discussions and insights regarding the development of economic thought. Through this exploration, the work highlights the often-overlooked influence of earlier thinkers on the foundations of free-market ideas.
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Alejandro Antonio Chafuen is a founding advisor and associate scholar at the Acton Institute for Religion & Liberty in the United States. He serves as President of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation and the Hispanic American Center for Economic Research, also in the United States. He has taught at the Catholic University of Argentina and the University of Buenos Aires. He is a member of the Templeton Religion Trust and several other think tanks.


- 2003