Abstract
This article postulates the death of the market, taken as the absolute principle of balance of the economic science, foreseen by the liberal thought. Aristotle links the Economy to the knowledge of the moral and political praxis, and considers the Market as a means for doing economic to supply the human wants. Adam Smith separates the principles of doing economic and the principles of moral acting. The fact of the Market wins independence in the science and it becomes an end. The autonomy of the Market absorbed the human autonomy of acting and it became the absolute principle that guides doing and acting. When Aristotelian praxis is rediscovered, in which Economy and human destiny get together in economic acting, the Market should be revoked.
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