Description
A reassessment of the Scottish Enlightenment's remarkable contribution to modern economics and theories of capitalism.
Reviews
'All the essays in Wealth and Virtue touch on issues of central significance in understanding why some of the most profound eighteenth-century thinkers felt that greater freedom in the pursuit of commerce and profit would provide a secure foundation for the stability, prosperity and peace of mankind.' Eighteenth-Century Studies
' ... a significant contribution to our understanding of the Scottish Enlightenment.' Economic Journal
'All thirteen essays combine to make this volume an important study which will repay close reading.' Economic History Review
'This collection of thirteen essays is undoubtedly the high point, for the time being, in the revival of the study of the Scottish Enlightenment during the last fifteen years or so.' International Review of Social History
'The focus is Scotland, but the perspectives are wide, a strong Cambridge awareness from contemporary historical practice, but also a healthy willingness to question the received Scottish view, and to add to that view an English, a North-American, and in one valuable essay an Italian view.' Books in Scotland
' ... it is clear that the provocative, erudite essays in Wealth and Virtue deserve to become the new point of departure for anyone seeking to understand eighteenth-century Scottish political economy within the philosophical context from which it sprang.' Philosophical Books
Book Information
ISBN 9780521312141
Author Istvan Hont
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 609g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 24mm