On the Alteration of Money – Part 1
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Resumo: | The author argues that the practice of devaluing the currency by change in its metal content was a big mistake. He warns that almost never depreciates the currency without ruin to the nation and that this apparent profits involve multiple disasters, tied to even greater losses in the future. He also criticizes the kings who levy taxes on people without their consent. The author discusses the duplicity of the value of money: it is intrinsic and natural, from the condition of metal and its weight, to which would add the work of wedge it and the engine to do it, and it's nice and extrinsic, when constituted by law of the prince, which establishes monetary values, as well as the prices of other goods. For him, those in power must take care that these two values are identical and not differ each other. |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1Sobre a Alteração da Moeda - Parte 1MoedaDesvalorizaçãoTributosDuplicidade do dinheiroMoneyDepreciationTaxesDuplicity of MoneyThe author argues that the practice of devaluing the currency by change in its metal content was a big mistake. He warns that almost never depreciates the currency without ruin to the nation and that this apparent profits involve multiple disasters, tied to even greater losses in the future. He also criticizes the kings who levy taxes on people without their consent. The author discusses the duplicity of the value of money: it is intrinsic and natural, from the condition of metal and its weight, to which would add the work of wedge it and the engine to do it, and it's nice and extrinsic, when constituted by law of the prince, which establishes monetary values, as well as the prices of other goods. For him, those in power must take care that these two values are identical and not differ each other.O autor argumenta que a prática de desvalorizar a moeda mediante alteração em seu teor metálico é um grande erro. Adverte que quase nunca se desvaloriza a moeda sem ruína para a nação e que os aparentes lucros presente implicam múltiplos desastres, atados a prejuízos ainda maiores, no futuro. Critica ainda os reis que impõem tributos ao povo sem seu prévio consentimento. Discorre sobre a duplicidade do valor do dinheiro: é intrínseco e natural, proveniente da condição do metal e seu peso, aos quais se agregaria o trabalho de cunhá-lo e o aparato para fazê-lo, e é legal e extrínseco, quando constituído pela lei do príncipe, pela qual se estabelecem os valores monetários, assim como os preços das outras mercadorias. Para o autor, aqueles que detêm o poder devem cuidar para que estes dois valores sejam idênticos e não discrepem entre si.Instituto Mises Brasil2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/59310.30800/mises.2014.v2.593MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2014); 163-181MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2014); 163-181MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; v. 2 n. 1 (2014); 163-1812594-91872318-0811reponame:Misesinstname:Instituto Mises Brasilinstacron:IMBporhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/593/299Mariana, Juan deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-06-08T02:31:54Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/593Revistahttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournalPRIhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/oairevista@mises.org.br2594-91872318-0811opendoar:2019-06-08T02:31:54Mises - Instituto Mises Brasilfalse |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 Sobre a Alteração da Moeda - Parte 1 |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 Mariana, Juan de Moeda Desvalorização Tributos Duplicidade do dinheiro Money Depreciation Taxes Duplicity of Money |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 |
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On the Alteration of Money – Part 1 |
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Mariana, Juan de |
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Mariana, Juan de |
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Mariana, Juan de |
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Moeda Desvalorização Tributos Duplicidade do dinheiro Money Depreciation Taxes Duplicity of Money |
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Moeda Desvalorização Tributos Duplicidade do dinheiro Money Depreciation Taxes Duplicity of Money |
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The author argues that the practice of devaluing the currency by change in its metal content was a big mistake. He warns that almost never depreciates the currency without ruin to the nation and that this apparent profits involve multiple disasters, tied to even greater losses in the future. He also criticizes the kings who levy taxes on people without their consent. The author discusses the duplicity of the value of money: it is intrinsic and natural, from the condition of metal and its weight, to which would add the work of wedge it and the engine to do it, and it's nice and extrinsic, when constituted by law of the prince, which establishes monetary values, as well as the prices of other goods. For him, those in power must take care that these two values are identical and not differ each other. |
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