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  1. 5 de jul. de 2011 · The Closed Commercial State defends a perpetual peace project which, paradoxically, requires the elimination of cosmopolitan law, in other words, the right to freely roam the surface of the earth ...

  2. 3.80. 10 ratings1 review. Appearing for the first time in a complete English translation, The Closed Commercial State represents the most sustained attempt of J. G. Fichte, the famed author of The Doctrine of Science, to apply idealistic philosophy to political economy. In the accompanying interpretive essay, Anthony Curtis Adler challenges the ...

  3. 18 de may. de 2012 · The Closed Commercial State, which Fichte himself regarded as his "best, most thought-through work," not only attests to a life-long interest in economics, but is of critical importance to his entire philosophical project.

    • J. G. Fichte
  4. 18 de may. de 2012 · Critical scholarly edition of J. G. Fichte's Closed Commercial StateAppearing for the first time in a complete English translation, The Closed Commercial State represents the most sustained attempt of J. G. Fichte, the famed author of The Doctrine...

  5. Fichte's The Closed Commercial State was an intensive investigation into the prospec We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  6. This book presents an important new account of Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Closed Commercial State, a major early nineteenth-century development of Rousseau and Kant's political thought. Isaac Nakhimovsky shows how Fichte reformulated Rousseau's constitutional politics and radicalized the economic implications of Kant's social contract theory with ...

  7. Abstract: In this paper, I intend to determine the objectives and limitations of the project developed by Fichte in The Closed Commercial State. In order to achieve these aims, I first identify the problems that are left open in the cosmopolitan right of the Foundations of the Natural Right, in particular by virtue of the assumption of ...