Religious Origins of the Rule of Law

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P.J. Hill is professor emeritus at Wheaton College (Illinois), where he served as the George F. Bennett Professor of Economics for twenty-five years before retiring in 2011. In this interview with Dan Klein (George Mason University) he discusses his recent article, published in the Journal of Institutional Economics (2020), entitled “The Religious Origins of the Rule of Law”.

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