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In the process of trying to pull together some research which would link
the concepts of "free speech" and "free markets" I am very interested in
finding some good sources which would, among other things, describe the
emergence of merchant-class demands for "freer" communications in the
Italian City-States ca. Machiavellia (give or take a few hundred years)
in the late 15th Century. Can anyone point me in some fruitful
directions? Preferably in English translations, 'cause it's been
nearly 40 years since I studied Latin, (and, alas, never any Classical
Italian -- a sure sign of a misspent youth 8<). Also (my medieval
European history is a bit dated, too) anything that might suggest some
ties back to the 13th-14th Century writings of Thomas Aquinas and the
later Aquinians.
Thank you in advance for any assistance which you may provide.
Bill Moore, Department of Economics
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
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