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El debate sobre el socorro a los pobres en España durante el siglo XVI

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  • Martín-de-Santos, Inés

    (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

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Con el paso de la Edad Media al Renacimiento se producen notables cambios sociales caracterizados por el crecimiento del poder económico de la burguesía, la concentración de la población en núcleos urbanos y la aparición de la pobreza también concentrada en las grandes ciudades. Ante este fenómeno, propio del capitalismo moderno, surgen escritores preocupados por este hecho que provocó alarma social. Principalmente fueron filósofos, religiosos y arbitristas que propusieron medidas para remediar esta lacra social. La presente investigación detecta asuntos que no han sido estudiados, propone una taxonomía de las diversas tendencias para solucionar el problema de la pobreza, analiza las ideas de los tratadistas más importantes y reflexiona sobre aspectos similares en el mundo actual./ From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, there were dramatic social changes characterized by growing economic power of the bourgeoisie, a concentration of population in urban areas and the emergence of poverty also concentrated in large cities. Faced with this phenomenon, typical of modern capitalism, emerging writers were concerned about this fact that caused alarm. These were mainly philosophers, religious and arbitrageurs who proposed to remedy this social scourge. This investigation detects issues that have not been studied, proposing taxonomy of the various tendencies to solve the problem of poverty, and examines the ideas of major writers and reflects on similarities in the world today.

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  • Martín-de-Santos, Inés, 2011. "El debate sobre el socorro a los pobres en España durante el siglo XVI," eseconomía, Escuela Superior de Economía, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, vol. 0(31), pages 91-110, tercer tr.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipn:esecon:v:vi:y:2011:i:31:p:91-110
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    Keywords

    Historia del pensamiento económico; España; siglo xvi./ Economic thoght history; Spain 16th century;
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    • B10 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought through 1925 - - - General

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