"Santori’s work thus makes a valuable contribution to the debate on the interpretation of Aquinas from his lineage and posterity, namely civil economy. It sheds light both on medieval economic thought and on the history of civil economy. This book is therefore helpful for all those who study these periods, for those who seek to identify long-term legacies in the history of economic thought, and for those who approach current economic issues from these legacies."Pierre Januard, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought