If we were to award a prize for “brilliancy” in the history of economic thought, it would surely go to Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, the baron de l’Aulne (1727–1781). His career in economics was brief but brilliant and in every way remarkable. FULL ARTICLE by Murray Rothbard
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The Brilliance of Turgot
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This brings to mind a important question. When’s “The Turgot Collection” coming out?
it won’t be long now
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