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The Opinion of Mankind: Sociability and the Theory of the State from Hobbes to Smith

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Full Title:

The Opinion of Mankind: Sociability and the Theory of the State from Hobbes to Smith

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Sagar

ISBN:

9780691178882

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

23rd April 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and political philosophy

Dewey:

320.101

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

482g

Description

How David Hume and Adam Smith forged a new way of thinking about the modern state What is the modern state Conspicuously undertheorized in recent political theory, this question persistently animated the best minds of the Enlightenment. Recovering David Hume and Adam Smith's long-underappreciated contributions to the history of political though

Reviews

"[An] excellent book." * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *
"True to his promise in the introduction, Sagars careful historical analysis recovers arguments that have not lost their interest and urgency. The book is important reading for anyone interested in the political theory of the period or the historical background of current trends towards 'realism' in political theory."---Clifton Mark, Political Theory
"[A] scholarly and provocative study." * Journal of Markets & Morality *
"The Opinion of Mankind is a major addition to Hanoverian historiography, of great interest not only to scholars in the field but also to graduate students wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the Scottish contribution to enlightenment political literature."---Karl W. Schweizer, European Legacy

Author Bio

Paul Sagar is lecturer of political theory in the Department of Political Economy at Kings College London. Prior to this he was junior research fellow in politics at Kings College, Cambridge.

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