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Money and political economy in the Enlightenment

English · Paperback / Softback

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The development of political economy as a philosophical preoccupation constitutes a defining feature of the Enlightenment, but no consensus on this issue was formed in the period. In this book contributors reassess the conflicting views on money, trade, banking, and the role of the State in the work of leading figures such as Locke, Davenant, Toland, Berkeley and Smith, and Smith's critics in revolutionary France.
Key events, from the Recoinage crisis in the 1690s to the South Sea Bubble in the 1720s and the consequences of the French Revolution, sharpened the need for a more dynamic conception of economic forces in the midst of the Financial Revolution. Political economy emerged as a disruptive force, challenging philosophers to debate and define unstable phenomena in a new climate of expanding credit, innovation in money form, political change and international competition. In Money and political economy in the Enlightenment contributors investigate received critical assumptions about what was progressive and what was backward-looking, and reconsider traditional attempts to periodise the Enlightenment. Major questions explored include :


  • the impact of economic and political crises on philosophy ;

  • transitions from mercantilist to « classical » analyses of the market ;

  • the challenge of reviving ancient republicanism on the foundations of a modern commercial system, with its inherent social inequalities.

« The volume contains both careful contextualization of oft-debated issues, as well as a number of bold and ambitious claims that are likely to spark new conversations. »
Carl Wennerlind, Barnard College, Columbia University

Product details

Authors Daniel Carey, Dr. Daniel Carey
Publisher Voltaire Foundation
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.05.2014
 
EAN 9780729411387
ISBN 978-0-7294-1138-7
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 160 mm x 240 mm x 10 mm
Series Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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