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between cameralism as an
economic theory and the
French mercantilist school of Jean-Baptiste Colbert,
which has
sometimes caused cameralism to be viewed...
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societal constructs and
forms of
government such as
absolute monarchism and
cameralism.
Influenced by libertarianism, the
movement advocates for authoritarian...
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Bicameralism is a type of
legislature that is
divided into two
separate ****emblies, chambers, or houses,
known as a
bicameral legislature. Bicameralism...
- genera,
especially those with long,
straight s****, are
distinguished by
cameral deposits.
These were ac****ulations of
calcium carbonate secreted in the...
- The
Reichskammergericht (German for 'Imperial
Chamber Court'; German: [ˈʁaɪçs.kamɐɡəˌʁɪçt] ; Latin:
Iudicium imperii) was one of the two
highest judicial...
- the
phlogiston theory of combustion, and his
advancement of
Austrian cameralism.
Becher was born in
Speyer during the
Thirty Years War. His
father was...
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claim that the
Tynwald is in fact tri-
cameral. The
building itself which houses the
Tynwald is
literally "tri-
cameral,"
containing three separate chambers...
- (Section 5.6 - The
German Cameralism and the
Russian Absolutism). pp. 5–6. Evan, Tomas.
Kameralists - (Section 5.6 - The
German Cameralism and the
Russian Absolutism)...
- materials,
Botero may be
considered the
ancestor of both
Mercantilism and
Cameralism. Born
around 1544 in Bene Vagienna, in the
northern Italian prin****lity...
- "neo-cameralist"
philosophy based on
Frederick the
Great of Prussia's
cameralism. In Yarvin's view,
democratic governments are
inefficient and wasteful...