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S. Benhabib (Author), D. Cornell (Contributor)

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As liberal theory in the seventeenth century began to reflect the separation of kinship and state taking place in that period, so also in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries a new branch of study arose, economic theory, which similarly reflected a comparable separation of the economy from both the state and kinship taking place in these centuries. Read the first page
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