Accompanying the translations is an extensive introductory essay that analyses the juridical significance of Soto's reflections on rights, poverty, and property. Among other matters, the introductory essay elucidates Soto's notion of the right to beg, as well as the different ways to conceptualize the relationship between extreme necessity and private property. Throughout, Soto's views are presented in the light of other scholastic thinkers from whom he drew, or with whom he disagreed, or who explicated his ideas. The essay also notes connections to the thought of the great Dutch jurist of the next century, Hugo Grotius.
Legal theorist and classicist Ernest Weinrib brings together the disciplines to illuminate Soto's role in the intellectual history of poverty and of its relation to private property.
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