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“Stewart Davenport conscientiously and insightfully re-creates the world of the nineteenth-century political economists, who taught that the principles of international trade manifested, like the laws of biology and physics, the intelligent design of a Divine Creator.” quote by Daniel Walker Howe
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“Stewart Davenport conscientiously and insightfully re-creates the world of the nineteenth-century political economists, who taught that the principles of international trade manifested, like the laws of biology and physics, the intelligent design of a Divine Creator.”

Daniel Walker Howe

About This Quote

Source Book: The American Nation, 1995, Daniel Walker Howe

Nineteenth‑century economists saw trade laws as natural, reflecting a divine design akin to biology and physics.

In simple terms: Trade seen as natural law, showing divine order.

Key Takeaway

Recognize economic patterns as part of larger natural order.

Themes

economics history philosophy theology

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

explanatory philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy analysis
  • academic research
  • education
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

natural law divine design economic theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does viewing trade as natural law affect policy?
  • Can economic systems be separated from religious interpretations?
A Different Perspective

Assumes a single creator; may conflict with secular perspectives.

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