Politics in Commercial Society: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith

Author:   Istvan Hont ,  Béla Kapossy ,  Michael Sonenscher
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674967700


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   09 June 2015
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Politics in Commercial Society: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith


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Author:   Istvan Hont ,  Béla Kapossy ,  Michael Sonenscher
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780674967700


ISBN 10:   0674967704
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   09 June 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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David Hume, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Adam Smith probed deeply into the moral and political dimensions of what has come to be known as capitalism. Istvan Hont s beautifully executed lectures reaffirm why it is worthwhile to know and interpret Enlightenment thought and, in particular, grapple with the timeless question of the trade-off between economic growth and political stability.--Margaret Schabas, University of British Columbia


Hont's lectures are exhilarating, and contain a quite extraordinary density of argument and reference. Hont was convinced that the eighteenth-century thinkers had exhausted the possibilities available to us for understanding modernity, and the deep seriousness with which he approached the subject comes through on every page.--Richard Tuck Times Literary Supplement (02/04/2016)


Istvan Hont [was] a terrifically gifted historian of political and economic thought… Politics in Commercial Society…outlines in capsule form his reconstruction of [Rousseau and Adam Smith], showing not only what they have in common but also how little modern political theory has advanced beyond their concerns… Eighteenth-century political theory, as Hont’s iconoclastic work shows, still has much to teach us. -- Duncan Kelly * Financial Times * David Hume, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Adam Smith probed deeply into the moral and political dimensions of what has come to be known as capitalism. Istvan Hont’s beautifully executed lectures reaffirm why it is worthwhile to know and interpret Enlightenment thought and, in particular, grapple with the timeless question of the trade-off between economic growth and political stability. -- Margaret Schabas, University of British Columbia In exploring Smith’s and Rousseau’s thought to find lines of influence and points of agreement, Hont hopes to correct what he believes to be misinterpretations of these two thinkers. He certainly succeeds in forcing readers to rethink the relations between Smith and Rousseau and in deepening understanding of them. -- J. H. Spence * Choice * Hont’s lectures are exhilarating, and contain a quite extraordinary density of argument and reference. Hont was convinced that the eighteenth-century thinkers had exhausted the possibilities available to us for understanding modernity, and the deep seriousness with which he approached the subject comes through on every page. -- Richard Tuck * Times Literary Supplement *


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Istvan Hont was a Reader in the History of Political Thought at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of King’s College. Béla Kapossy is Professor in the Department of History at the University of Lausanne. Michael Sonenscher is a Fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge.

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