El comercio y el concepto de riqueza en el siglo XVII
Abstract
This article focuses on the existence of a specific moral of wealth in the Seventeenth Century, in the Crown of Castile. This wealth has got its own temporal and material concepts admitted, and even praised, as far as to be presented like a moral good which comes from the will of God. These values sticks on the Monarchy, which constitutes herself in a thriving temporal dimension. The paper also confirms that there is no spiritual transcendence in any of the components and utilities of the wealth, neither individual nor a nation.Downloads
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