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Politics and Society in Scottish Thought
Politics and Society in Scottish Thought, This volume illustrates the way political and social philosophers of 18th-century Scotland tried to answer the following question: 'What is, and what ought to be, the relationship between the modern market and stable, desirable social order?' The essays b, Politics and Society in Scottish Thought has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Politics and Society in Scottish Thought
  • Written by author Shinichi Nagao
  • Published by Imprint Academic, September 2007
  • This volume illustrates the way political and social philosophers of 18th-century Scotland tried to answer the following question: 'What is, and what ought to be, the relationship between the modern market and stable, desirable social order?' The essays b
  • These essays illustrate the way political and social philosophers of 18th-century Scotland had tried to answer the question regarding the relationship between the modern market and desirable social order.
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Series Editor's Note     iv
Introduction     1
The Discovery of Modern Market Society
David Hume (1711-1776)
Of the Original Contract (1748)     29
Of Refinement in the Arts (1752)     43
Adam Smith (1723-1790)
Lectures on Jurisprudence (1766)     53
Governing the Market
James Steuart (1712-1780)
An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy (1767)     83
Adam Ferguson (1723-1816)
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)     107
Utopian Imagination and Radical Reforms
Robert Wallace (1697-1771)
Various Prospects on Mankind, Nature and Providence (1761)     133
William Ogilvie (1736-1819)
An Essay on the Right of Property in Land (1782)     162
Thomas Reid (1710-1796)
Some Thoughts on the Utopian System (1794)     179
Bibliography     201
Index     203


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