The Idea of a Moral Economy :
Gerard of Siena on Usury, Restitution, and Prescription
by Lawrin Armstrong
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1442643226 | 344 Pages | PDF | 3.61 MB
Gerard of Siena on Usury, Restitution, and Prescription
by Lawrin Armstrong
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1442643226 | 344 Pages | PDF | 3.61 MB
The Idea of a Moral Economy is the first modern edition and English translation of three questions disputed at the University of Paris in 1330 by the theologian Gerard of Siena. The questions represent the most influential late medieval formulation of the natural law argument against usury and the illicit acquisition of property. Together they offer a particularly clear example of scholastic ideas about the nature and purpose of economic activity and the medieval concept of a moral economy.
In his introduction, editor Lawrin Armstrong discusses Gerard’s arguments and considers their significance both within the context of scholastic philosophy and law and as a critique of contemporary mainstream economics. His analysis demonstrates how Gerard’s work is not only a valuable source for understanding economic thought in pre-modern Europe, but also a fertile resource for scholars of law, economics, and philosophy in medieval Europe and beyond.
"In its direct, succinct, and very insightful way, The Idea of a Moral Economy makes a major contribution to the understanding of scholastic economic thought and the transmission of ideas in the Middle Ages more generally."
- William Caferro, Department of History, Vanderbilt University