TURGOT, ANNE ROBERT JACQUES

än rōbĕrˈ zhäk türgōˈ, 1727–81, French economist, comptroller general of finances (1774–76). The son of a rich merchant, he showed precocious ability at school and at the Sorbonne. He early abandoned plans to enter the priesthood, and in 1752 he entered the royal administration. From 1761 to 1774 he was intendant of Limoges. After writing his Lettres sur la tolérance (1753–54), Turgot wrote on economic subjects, notably Réflexions sur la formation et la distribution des richesses. He advocated the free-trade and free-competition principles of Vincent de Gournay and was a disciple of the physiocrats. In Limoges, then one of the poorest provinces of France, he applied some of his theories. He encouraged new agricultural methods, introduced new crops, developed industry, promoted local free trade, abolished compulsory labor for public work, built roads, instituted a modicum of public assistance, and removed some tax abuses. Although his reforms were on a modest scale and encountered much local prejudice, he was acclaimed for them, particularly by the philosophes, whom Turgot joined in writing the Encyclopédie. In 1774 the comte de Maurepas made him comptroller general of finances in his cabinet. Turgot's program—"No bankruptcy, no increase in taxes, no borrowing, but economy"—necessitated stringent reforms. He abolished some sinecures and monopolies, tried to improve the system of farming the taxes, drastically cut government expenses, and redeemed part of the public debt. His edict (1774) restoring free circulation of grain inside France antagonized the grain speculators and was unfortunately followed by a crop failure. Bread riots resulted and were suppressed. This, together with the threat to vested interests posed by his reforms, caused Turgot to lose much of his popularity. He aroused the clergy by favoring toleration of the Protestants and provoked a storm of protest by his six edicts of Jan., 1776. The first four edicts were not of major importance. The fifth abolished guilds, thus ending restrictions on work and occupation. The sixth, the most important, struck at the nobles by eliminating the corvée and proposing taxation of all landholders. Opposition to him now included all privileged groups as well as the queen, Marie Antoinette, whose enmity he had incurred when he refused favors to her protégés. Maurepas persuaded Louis XVI to ask Turgot's resignation (May, 1776). Refusing the offer of a pension, Turgot retired to a life of scientific, historical, and literary study. He was succeeded by Jacques Necker, and his edicts were repealed. Subsequent events vindicated Turgot's conviction—expressed as early as 1750—that the only alternative to radical reform was still more radical revolution. There is a five-volume edition of his works by Gustave Schelle (1913–23, in French).

See L. Say, Turgot (1888, tr. 1888); D. Dakin, Turgot and the Ancien Régime in France (1939, repr. 1965).

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...age of forty. His son, Jacques-Etienne Turgot, the grandfather of Anne-Robert, followed the same career...second son, the Chevalier Turgot, was a noted army officer...6 The youngest son, Anne-Robert-Jacques, was born in Paris on...
...Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 211-20. 1990 Uber Turgots Reflexions, in Kommentar zur Faksimile Ausgabe von Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Reflexions sur la formation et la distribution des richesses , Dusseldorf: Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen...
...XVIII Number 2 TURGOT AND THE SIX EDICTS BY ROBERT PERRY SHEPHERD, Ph...ORANGE, June, 1903. ROBERT P. SHEPHERD. TABLE...BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF TURGOT 13...not be borne. When Robert Turgot began his public career...
...known to me in English, see the Reverend Alexander D. D. Robertson, Fra Paolo Sarpi,--The Greatest of the Venetians, London...1893 . I desire to express here my indebtedness to Dr. Robertson for especial aid during my last two visits in Venice in...
...PUBLISHED ON THE MARY CADY TEW FUND Jean Jacques Rousseau AND HIS PHILOSOPHY BY...movement. Professor Hoffding, in Jean Jacques Rousseau and His Philosophy , has given...with the admirable French version of M. Jacques de Coussange, to whom we are indebted...
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...the Origin of Language (New York: Ungar, 1966) 116; Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Remarques critiques sur les reflexions philosophiques...Progress of Language (Menston: Scolar, 1967) 1 : 5; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discours sur lorigine de linegalite (Paris...
...tore the lightning from the sky and the scepter from tyrants," is a motto that appears to have been composed by Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, a close friend of Franklin and a political man of great importance. In the image, Minerva with her shield protects...
...Condorcets mentor and friend Anne-Robert Jacques Turgot). (26.) Gerald Stourzh...Lingelbach, Owen J. Roberts and the American Philosophical...1864). (32.) See CLAUDE-ANNE LOPEZ EUGENIA W. HERBERT...JAMES MADISON 210, 212 (Robert A. Rutland et al. eds...
...remedy its nitrate shortage. (156) Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot insisted that science could improve...elements, and also about gases. Turgots contest was won by Antoine Lavoisier...Gunpowder, ed. Buchanan, 67-90. (11.) Robert Heron, Elements of Chemistry...
...on Colbertian philosophy, the deregulation under Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, and the subsequent return to the 1749 Lettres-Patent ordinance under Jacques Necker. "No level of the administrative hierarchy...
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TURGOT, ANNE ROBERT JACQUES an rober zhak turgo , 1727 81, French...literary study. He was succeeded by Jacques Necker , and his edicts were repealed. Subsequent events vindicated Turgots conviction expressed as early as 1750...
...works. He was also active in practical politics. He became the financial and economic adviser of his friend Anne Robert Jacques Turgot . Under the comte de Vergennes he was one of the diplomats in the long negotiations (1783) after the American...
...is difficult to ascertain, as it varies with improved production technique and other factors. Anticipated by Anne Robert Jacques Turgot and implied by Thomas Malthus in his Essay on the Principle of Population (1798), the law first came under...


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