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- ItemEdmund Burke: direito natural e mercado na formação do pensamento político moderno na Inglaterra (1780-1797)(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2024-11-12) Silva, Tito Souza da; Arthmar, Rogério; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7085-2645; Grassi, Robson; Siqueira, Karulliny; Angeli, Eduardo; Lago, Rafaela DomingosThis thesis analyzes the political and economic thought of Edmund Burke (1729-1797). Author of a vast intellectual work, he stood out as one of the most influential thinkers in the public debate in England during the 18th century. A parliamentarian and member of the Whig Party, he worked directly on several issues surrounding the international relations of the British Empire, social and economic reforms and, especially, in the analysis of the consequences of the French Revolution. As a theoretical framework, this work follows the assumptions of the Cambridge School, especially the works of Quentin Skinner and J. G. A. Pocock to demonstrate the importance of political language and the use of concepts in Burke's political and economic writings. Based on his various books, speeches and letters, this thesis highlights how Burke presented the concepts of Social Contract and Liberty based on Natural Law in order to, firstly, condemn the revolutionary acts that began in July 1789 in France and, in particular, to emphasize the role of institutions and traditions in improving and preserving society. These concepts are fundamental to understanding the development of Liberalism during the 18th century. It also demonstrates how Burke gained notoriety as a precursor of Modern Political Economy by presenting a model of public revenue management based on reducing government spending, deregulating the economy, and improving the efficiency of public managers. In addition, Burke listed free trade, autonomy in drafting employment contracts, and non-interference by the government in setting prices as fundamental factors for the stability of a nation. Burke's work is presented in dialogue with several intellectuals from Contractualism, Natural Law, and Political Economy to help us understand how the author responded to the economic and social issues of his time. Finally, it aims to demonstrate how Burke contributed to the formation of a political and economic thought that interconnected Natural Law, Social Contract, economic freedom, and institutions.
- ItemMemórias de um economista : Schacht e a Alemanha nos anos 1920(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2019-05-09) Sartório, Sarah Gonçalves Patrocínio; Arthmar, Rogério; Angeli, Eduardo; Salles, Alexandre Ottoni TeatiniThis Master Thesis is about Germany in the 1920s. Initially the theater of operations of World War I (1914-1918) will be presented, mentioning the human and material losses and emphasizing some of the main battles that composed this great conflict, as the battles of Marne and Somme. After the end of the first war, the new territorial reorganization of Europe will be shown, with the disintegration of empires and the emergence of new countries. Next, war reparations are discussed, as well as the immense obstacles on the way to the full restoration of the world economic order. The perceptions and memoirs of the German economist, Hjalmar Schacht, about the given period are set forth below. Schacht was the Secretary of Currency, president of the Reichsbank, and minister of economics in the between the WWs. He was the guardian of the German currency, which demanded of him rather than control monetary policy, but also strive intransigently for the end of war reparations.
- ItemMemórias de um economista: Schacht e a Alemanha nos anos 1920(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2019-05-09) Sartório, Sarah Goncalves Patrocinio; Arthmar, Rogerio; https://orcid.org/0000000170852645; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3900351075202052; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0795-0140; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9655988682753872; Salles, Alexandre Ottoni Teatini; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9074-2531; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1107306178088215; Angeli, Eduardo; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6676-9267; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9201695869717291This Master Thesis is about Germany in the 1920s. Initially the theater of operations of World War I (1914-1918) will be presented, mentioning the human and material losses and emphasizing some of the main battles that composed this great conflict, as the battles of Marne and Somme. After the end of the first war, the new territorial reorganization of Europe will be shown, with the disintegration of empires and the emergence of new countries. Next, war reparations are discussed, as well as the immense obstacles on the way to the full restoration of the world economic order. The perceptions and memoirs of the German economist, Hjalmar Schacht, about the given period are set forth below. Schacht was the Secretary of Currency, president of the Reichsbank, and minister of economics in the between the WWs. He was the guardian of the German currency, which demanded of him rather than control monetary policy, but also strive intransigently for the end of war reparations.