Police was at its essence a continental concept connoting family of regulatory institutions in the German cameralist vein. |
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Furthermore, cameralist plans hatched during the Enlightenment to create a network of priest-doctors came to nothing in Germany and Sweden. |
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For instance, the cameralist regimes that emerged in the 16th century were operated quite differently from the various mercantilist empires to their west. |
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These shifts reflect the influence of mercantilist and cameralist thinking which argued that the health of populations was a key aspect to the health of the state. |
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The cameralist roots of Menger are discussed by Paul Silverman. |
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But their goals were less narrowly fiscal, and they lacked the cameralist faith in the ability of the state to achieve its goals through coercive means. |
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