Lexington Books
Pages: 160
Trim: 7¼ x 10½
978-0-7391-0487-3 • Hardback • December 2002 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
978-0-7391-2359-1 • Paperback • July 2007 • $56.99 • (£44.00)
Carlo Cattaneo (1801-1869) was a leading Italian economic theorist and political thinker. A proponent of free trade and a critic of protectionism, Cattaneo was active in the movement for Italian independence, writing historical and philosophical essays in suppport of an Italian federation of democratic republics and against Habsburg rule.
Chapter 1 Foreword to the American Edition
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Biographical Notes
Chapter 4 Intelligence as a Principle of Public Economy
Chapter 5 Afterword: Starting again from Carlo Cattaneo
For those who are trying to rebuild economic science and policy based on a correct understanding of the human person, Cattaneo's work needs to be considered as an important contribution.... The release of Intelligence as a Principle of Public Economy.
— Journal of Markets & Morality
Thanks to Marco Vitale, one of Cattaneo's most significant essays appears here in English for the first time. In lively, penetrating prose, rich in historical details, and with a maginificent sweep across continents and cultures, Cattaneo self-consciously goes beyond Adam Smith to identify mind—that is intelligence, and also will—as the main cause of the wealth of nations.
— Michael Novak, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, 1994 Templeton laureate
For those who are trying to rebuild economic science and policy based on a correct understanding of the human person, Cattaneo's work needs to be considered as an important contribution.... The release of Intelligence as a Principle of Public Economy.
— Journal of Markets & Morality