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Throughout the narrative, the author highlights Turgot’s intellectual pursuits that placed him among the Enlightenment thinkers. His interactions with peers and rivals, as well as his lasting impact on economic theory, are vividly portrayed. Say meticulously reconstructs Turgot's philosophy, illustrating how his ideas foreshadowed modern economic policies.
As a biographer, Say approaches Turgot not just as a historical figure but as a man of introspection and perseverance whose principles resonate even today. This captivating account invites readers to reflect on the complexities of leadership and the enduring significance of Turgot’s legacy in shaping contemporary economic thought.