Crossword-Solution: PHYSIOCRATIC 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 24

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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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TIEONMO
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Such was the doctrine of the physiocratic school, of which FRANÇOIS QUESNAY (1694-1774) was the chief.
A History of French Literature Edward Dowden 2008
Arthur Ogle (1893).] In 1770 the Abbé Galiani, as alert of brain as he was diminutive of stature, attacked the physiocratic doctrines in his _Dialogues sur le Commerce des Blés_, which Plato and Molière--so Voltaire pronounced--had combined to write.
A History of French Literature Edward Dowden 2008
But what are the true grounds for this statement concerning the nations that act as "hosts"? Where it is not based on limited physiocratic views it is founded on the childish error that commodities pass from hand to hand in continuous rotation.
The Jewish State Theodor Herzl 2008
The theory of a "natural" rate of wages fixed at the bare subsistence-point which was first clearly formulated in the writings of Quesnay and the so-called "physiocratic" school was little more than a rough generalisation of the facts of labour in France.
The Evolution of Modern Capitalism John Atkinson Hobson 2009
FRANKLIN'S ECONOMIC VIEWS An eighteenth-century colonial who wrote on paper money, interest, value, and insurance, who discussed a theory of population and the economic aspects of the abolition of slavery, who championed free trade, and who probably lent Adam Smith some information used in his _Wealth of Nations_, who was an empirical agriculturist, who was "half physiocratic before the rise of the physiocratic school"--such a colonial has, indeed, claims to being America's pioneer economist.
Benjamin Franklin Frank Luther Mott 2011