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Francisco de Vitoria

(Vitoria, Francisco de, 1486?-1546)

Francisco de Vitoria, Statue vor San Esteban in Salamanca
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Francisco de Vitoria (c. 1483 – 12 August 1546; also known as Francisco de Victoria) was a Spanish Roman Catholic philosopher, theologian, and jurist of Renaissance Spain. He is the founder of the tradition in philosophy known as the School of Salamanca, which laid the groundwork for early free-market economics and individual rights, influencing the development of libertarian thought. Vitoria's work on natural law and the freedom of exchange contributed to later Austrian School economists' emphasis on the moral basis for voluntary commerce. Although less known than others of his kind, he has been considered one of the most influential humanists of the Renaissance. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Vitoria, Francisco de, 1486?-1546: Francisci de Victoria: De Indis et De Jure Belli, Relectiones (in English and Latin; Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917), ed. by Ernest Nys, trans. by John Pawley Bate, contrib. by Herbert F. Wright and Johann Georg Simon
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