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Jacob Soll (born 1968) is university professor and professor of philosophy, history and accounting at the University of Southern California. Soll's work examines the mechanics of politics, statecraft and economics by dissecting the various elements of how modern states and political systems succeed and fail. He studies the philosophies of political and economic freedom with a focus on the relationship of the individual to the state. His first book, Publishing ¨The Prince¨: Reading, History, and the Birth of Political Criticism," (2005) a study of the influence of Machiavelli's theory of prudence from the Enlightenment to the Renaissance, won the 2005 Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History. Soll was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009 to write his second book, The Information Master:

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  • Jacob Soll (born 1968) is university professor and professor of philosophy, history and accounting at the University of Southern California. Soll's work examines the mechanics of politics, statecraft and economics by dissecting the various elements of how modern states and political systems succeed and fail. He studies the philosophies of political and economic freedom with a focus on the relationship of the individual to the state. His first book, Publishing ¨The Prince¨: Reading, History, and the Birth of Political Criticism," (2005) a study of the influence of Machiavelli's theory of prudence from the Enlightenment to the Renaissance, won the 2005 Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History. Soll was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009 to write his second book, The Information Master: Jean Baptiste Colbert's State Information System, a history of Louis XIV's famous finance minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert's use of information in state-building. In 2011 he was awarded a $500,000 MacArthur Fellowship, known as the "Genius Grant" for his work on the history of the state. At the University of Southern California, he teaches on the philosophy of economic and political thought and Renaissance and Enlightenment history and has organized forums on European politics. (en)
  • ジェイコブ・ソール(Jacob Soll、1968年 - )は、アメリカ出身の歴史学者。南カリフォルニア大学の教授で歴史学と会計学が専門であり、同校で会計・政治・倫理セミナーを持ち、近代政治や近代国家を研究している。 ウィスコンシン州マディソンの出身。ジャン・バティスト・コルベールについての『The Information Master』(2009年)を執筆した際に、ルイ14世が自らの資産の帳簿を持っていた史実に注目したことをきっかけに『帳簿の世界史』(2014年)を執筆する。そのほかの著書として、ニッコロ・マキャヴェッリの『君主論』が出版過程で改変されてきた経緯を研究した『Publishing The Prince』(2005年)などがある。現在は、自由市場をテーマとする歴史書を執筆中である。 (ja)
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  • ジェイコブ・ソール(Jacob Soll、1968年 - )は、アメリカ出身の歴史学者。南カリフォルニア大学の教授で歴史学と会計学が専門であり、同校で会計・政治・倫理セミナーを持ち、近代政治や近代国家を研究している。 ウィスコンシン州マディソンの出身。ジャン・バティスト・コルベールについての『The Information Master』(2009年)を執筆した際に、ルイ14世が自らの資産の帳簿を持っていた史実に注目したことをきっかけに『帳簿の世界史』(2014年)を執筆する。そのほかの著書として、ニッコロ・マキャヴェッリの『君主論』が出版過程で改変されてきた経緯を研究した『Publishing The Prince』(2005年)などがある。現在は、自由市場をテーマとする歴史書を執筆中である。 (ja)
  • Jacob Soll (born 1968) is university professor and professor of philosophy, history and accounting at the University of Southern California. Soll's work examines the mechanics of politics, statecraft and economics by dissecting the various elements of how modern states and political systems succeed and fail. He studies the philosophies of political and economic freedom with a focus on the relationship of the individual to the state. His first book, Publishing ¨The Prince¨: Reading, History, and the Birth of Political Criticism," (2005) a study of the influence of Machiavelli's theory of prudence from the Enlightenment to the Renaissance, won the 2005 Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History. Soll was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2009 to write his second book, The Information Master: (en)
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