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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Commerce and the Question, Who Should Rule? | 5 |
II | Thanks, But No Thanks: Mandeville's Defense of Court Whig Hypocrisy | 15 |
III | Bolingbroke's Search for a Patriot King | 35 |
IV | Hume's Critique of the Whig Supremacy | 49 |
V | Adam Smith and the end of Aristocracy | 69 |
Postscript | 101 | |
Notes | 107 | |
Bibliography | 127 | |
Index | 137 |
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