Antoine de Montchrestien

French soldier, playwright, economist

Antoine de Montchrestien - French soldier, playwright, economist
Born

1575
450 years ago

Died

October 8th, 1621
404 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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This individual served as a soldier in the French military. Renowned for contributions to economic theory, he wrote significant works on political economy. Montchrestien also made a mark in the literary field as a playwright, creating notable plays that explored themes of morality and human behavior. His blend of military experience and philosophical insight provided a unique perspective in both his writing and economic thought.

Authored 'Traité de l'économie politique'

Wrote plays including 'La Femme' and 'Les Vrais Amis'

Contributed to early economic theory

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