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Wealth and virtue, the shaping of political economy in the Scottish enlightenment, edited by Istvan Hont and Michael Ignatieff

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Wealth and virtue, the shaping of political economy in the Scottish enlightenment, edited by Istvan Hont and Michael Ignatieff
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Wealth and virtue
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
818343814
Responsibility statement
edited by Istvan Hont and Michael Ignatieff
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the shaping of political economy in the Scottish enlightenment
Summary
Wealth and Virtue reassesses the remarkable contribution of the Scottish Enlightenment to the formation of modern economics and to theories of capitalism. Its unique range indicates the scope of the Scottish intellectual achievement of the eighteenth century and explores the process by which the boundaries between economic thought, jurisprudence, moral philosophy and theoretical history came to be established. Dealing not only with major figures like Hume and Smith, there are also studies of lesser known thinkers like Andrew Fletcher, Gershom Carmichael, Lord Kames and John Millar as well as of Locke in the light of eighteenth century social theory, the intellectual culture of the University of Edinburgh in the middle of the eighteenth century and of the performance of the Scottish economy on the eve of the publication of the Wealth of Nations. While the scholarly emphasis is on the rigorous historical reconstruction of both theory and context, Wealth and Virtue directly addresses itself to modern political theorists and economists and throws light on a number of major focal points of controversy in legal and political philosophy.--, Provided by publisher
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