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The Political Economy of Sentiment Jose R Torre

The Political Economy of Sentiment By Jose R Torre

The Political Economy of Sentiment by Jose R Torre


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Situates changes in the nature of money and the rise of sophisticated financial structures at the centre of the Enlightenment. This work argues that paper credit instruments were causal - critical to the larger epistemological and psychological changes associated with the Enlightenment's reconstruction of value.

The Political Economy of Sentiment Summary

The Political Economy of Sentiment: Paper Credit and the Scottish Enlightenment in Early Republic Boston, 1780-1820 by Jose R Torre

Situates changes in the nature of money and the rise of sophisticated financial structures at the centre of the Enlightenment. This work argues that paper credit instruments were causal - critical to the larger epistemological and psychological changes associated with the Enlightenment's reconstruction of value.

About Jose R Torre

Torre, Jose R

Table of Contents

Introduction: Prometheus Unbound; Chapter 1 'Things Without Him': Locke and the Logic of Metallism; Chapter 2 Shaftesbury and Scottish Moral Sense Commercial Humanism: Inclinations Implanted in the Subject; Chapter 3 American Money and Political Economy, 1780-1828; Chapter 4 Banking and Money in Boston; Chapter 5 Likeness to God; Chapter 6 The Luxury of Pity; Chapter 7 The Political Economy of Beauty and the Imagination; conclusion Conclusion: Sense Subordinated to the Mind;

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NLS9781138665217
9781138665217
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The Political Economy of Sentiment: Paper Credit and the Scottish Enlightenment in Early Republic Boston, 1780-1820 by Jose R Torre
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-01-21
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