Pieter de la Court

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Pieter de la Court was a 17th-century Dutch merchant and political thinker known for his influential writings defending republican government and commercial freedom in the Dutch Republic.

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instanceOf Dutch merchant
Dutch political writer
human
political philosopher
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
Holland NERFINISHED
birthDate 1618-09-17
birthPlace Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Leiden NERFINISHED
citizenship Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
deathDate 1685-05-28
deathPlace Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Leiden NERFINISHED
educatedAt Leiden University NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dutch
father Pieter de la Court the Elder NERFINISHED
genre political philosophy
political treatise
influenced Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
later Dutch republican thinkers
influencedBy Niccolò Machiavelli NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
mainInterest commercial freedom
constitutional politics
free trade
republican government
mother Jeanne de Planck NERFINISHED
movement Dutch republicanism
name Pieter de la Court NERFINISHED
notableIdea advocacy of commercial freedom
critique of monarchical and princely power
defense of republican government in the Dutch Republic
notableWork Aanwysing der heilsame politike gronden en maximen van de Republike van Holland en West-Vriesland NERFINISHED
Consideratien van Staat
Interest van Holland NERFINISHED
Interest van Holland, ofte gronden van Hollands-welvaren NERFINISHED
occupation merchant
pamphleteer
political writer
placeOfBusiness Leiden NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment States Party
anti-Orangist
sibling Johan de la Court NERFINISHED
wroteAbout constitutional structure of the Dutch Republic
public finance
relations between merchants and government
trade policy

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