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*[https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/small/Cameralist.pdf The Cameralists: The Pioneers of German Social Policy] by Albion B. Small | *[https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/small/Cameralist.pdf The Cameralists: The Pioneers of German Social Policy] by Albion B. Small | ||
*[https://b-ok.org/book/5214894/30f6d2 The Practical Imagination: The German Sciences of the State in the Nineteenth Century] by David F. Lindenfeld | *[https://b-ok.org/book/5214894/30f6d2 The Practical Imagination: The German Sciences of the State in the Nineteenth Century] by David F. Lindenfeld |
Revision as of 07:17, 5 November 2020
Cameralism, shortened to Cam is a statist, economically centrist, and culturally right-leaning ideologyball which is the German child of Mercantilism. Cam believes in an economy that is centralized in such a manner that it creates the largest amount of profit for the state.
History
Cameralism was born in 18th century Germany to Mercantilism, as a way to deal with different conditions of much of northern and central Europe as compared which Mercantilism wasn't suited to as much as those of Western Europe.
Personality
Cam is a rather precise and bureaucratic person.
Relationships
Friends
- Mercantilism - Show the economy who it should be serving! (the state.)
- Neocameralism - My heir!
- Enlightened Absolutism -
Enemies
Further information
Literature
- The Cameralists: The Pioneers of German Social Policy by Albion B. Small
- The Practical Imagination: The German Sciences of the State in the Nineteenth Century by David F. Lindenfeld
- Books, Bureaus and the Historiography of Cameralism by Andre Wakefield
Wikipedia
YouTube
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