Samuel von Pufendorf, 1632-1694

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German natural law philosopher. In his main work (1672), Samuel von Pufendorf argued that civil society was established largely on contract between individual wills, but that sovereignty rests in a benevolent ruler.  He gave philosophical rationale for State paternalism which was then taken up by German Cameralists.   Pufendorf also made the careful distinction between "usefulness", a quality intrinsic in a good, and "utility", a property of the relationship between the good and its consumer.  Justified existence of private property contra Grotius.

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