I'd thank Marie Duggan too, if I could find her posting. Mr. Webmaster,
please send me a copy.
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James Busey wrote a good deal about Spanish physiocracy. It seems to have
lasted longer south of the Pyrenees, until Franco suppressed it, and it may
be reviving today - I can send references on request. However, this is a
European train of thought, perhaps not what the original inquirer was
seeking. It is interesting, though, that Sun Yat-sen was also an
enthusiastic physiocrat, and that Turgot and other French thinkers of the
18th Century were influenced by Chinese writers and visitors. Perhaps the
"non-European" thinkers were intertwined with the Europeans all along.
Mason Gaffney