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Commerce, Culture, & Liberty Henry C Clark

Commerce, Culture, & Liberty By Henry C Clark

Commerce, Culture, & Liberty by Henry C Clark


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Presents writings on the relationship between commerce and luxury, virtue, nobility, agriculture, the state, religion, civility, and liberty. This book presents significant writings by a host of well-known authors, including a little-known essay by Rousseau. It also presents important writings that have been pre-empted by Adam Smith.

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Commerce, Culture, & Liberty Summary

Commerce, Culture, & Liberty: Readings on Capitalism Before Adam Smith by Henry C Clark

Commerce, Culture, and Liberty presents rich and provocative writings on the relationship between commerce and luxury, virtue, nobility, agriculture, the state, religion, civility, and liberty. The book restores the voice of a rich body of reflections on the larger import of the birth of the modern economy that has been largely silent in academic discourse on the topic. Moreover, it presents significant though hard-to-find writings by a host of well-known authors, including a little-known essay by Rousseau. It also presents important writings that have been pre-empted by Adam Smith, writings that say as much about our age as about the age in which they were written.

About Henry C Clark

Henry C Clark teaches at Clemson University. He has written two books and numerous articles, mainly on the French and Scottish Enlightenments.

Table of Contents

Conceptions for a Free Trade, William Walwyn; Political Maxims of the State of Holland, Pieter de la Court; A New Discourse of Trade, Josiah Child; Moral Essays, Pierre Nicole; A Discourse of Trade, Nicholas Barbon; Discourses upon Trade, Dudley North; Second Discourse on the Affairs of Scotland, Andrew Fletcher; The Spectator, Richard Steele; General Idea of the New System of Finances, John Law; Cato's Letters, John Trenchard; The Fable of the Bees, Bernard Mandeville; An Enquiry Whether a General Practice of Virtue Tends to the Wealth or Poverty, Benefit or Disadvantage of a People, George Blewhitt; The Complete English Tradesman, Daniel Defoe; Plan for the Improvement of Commerce, Charles Irenee Castel de Saint-Pierre; A Political Essay upon Commerce, Jean Francois Melon; The Worldling, Voltaire; The Man of the World, Voltaire; On Commerce and Luxury, Voltaire; Spectacle of Nature, Noel-Antoine Pluche; Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu; On Money, Ferdinando Galiani; An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers, Henry Fielding; Of Refinement in the Arts, David Hume; Memoire, Jacques-Claude-Marie-Vincent de Gournay; Luxury, Commerce, and the Arts, Jean-Jacques Rousseau; A View of the Manner in Which Trade and Civil Liberty Support Each Other, William Hazeland; The Commercial Nobility, Gabriel Francois Coyer; An Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times, John Brown; In Praise of Gournay, Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot; Luxury, Jean-Francois Saint-Lambert; A View of the Progress of Society in Europe, William Robertson; Reflections on the Formation and the Distribution of Wealth, Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot; On the Origin and Progress of a New Science, Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours; Dialogues on the Grain Trade, Ferdinando Galiani; A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies, Guillaume-Thomas-Francois Raynal; On the Origin of the Distinction of Ranks, John Millar; Commerce and Government Considered in Their Mutual Relationship, Etienne Bonnot de Condillac.

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CIN0865973784G
9780865973787
0865973784
Commerce, Culture, & Liberty: Readings on Capitalism Before Adam Smith by Henry C Clark
Used - Good
Hardback
Liberty Fund Inc
20030101
680
N/A
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