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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Absolutism and the Ideal Types of Sociability | 9 |
The Well-Policed State | 9 | |
Sociability and Democracy | 24 | |
Five Ideal Types | 33 | |
2 | The Language of Sociability | 43 |
The Enlightenment as a Lexicon | 43 | |
Historical Semantics | 48 | |
The Rise of "Society" | 51 | |
The Concept of Latent Sociability in Natural Law | 54 | |
The Amalgamation of Natural Law and Politeness | 61 | |
Self-Centered Cosmopolitanism | 73 | |
The Religion of Society | 76 | |
3 | The Civilizing Process Revisited | 86 |
The Varieties of Civility | 86 | |
The Rules of Irrelevance | 94 | |
The Public Sphere in Apolitical Form | 107 | |
The Douceur of the Gentleman | 116 | |
Politeness and the Lineage of the Enlightenment | 126 | |
4 | Sociability and Universal History: Jean-Baptiste Suard and the Scottish Enlightenment in France | 129 |
Universal History | 129 | |
France and the Scottish Enlightenment | 133 | |
Storm over Suard | 137 | |
The Virtues of Being Lazy | 141 | |
Ossian: The Savage Poet | 145 | |
Robertson: The Progress of Refinement | 150 | |
Hume: The Elimination of Politics | 160 | |
5 | Andre Morellet and the End of the Enlightenment | 177 |
Form versus Substance | 177 | |
The Rules of Criticism | 182 | |
The Quest for Integration | 189 | |
Public Opinion and Civility | 199 | |
The Philosophy of Grain | 208 | |
Revolution and the New Liberalism | 226 | |
Conclusion | 242 | |
Select Bibliography | 247 | |
Index | 267 |
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