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British Modern International Thought in the Making - Politics and Economy from Hobbes to Bentham

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This book articulates international political theory in dialogue with economics on several questions. It asks: how has modern international theory been adjusted and nourished by economic ideas, theories and practices? How far has the distinctive contribution of some theorists to international theory been informed by their views on economy? What has been the impact of the theory of the state for economic and international theory? What sort of economic thinking has led to revise the debates constitutive for the modern international realm? How have economic debates been rhetorically connected to political debates in the field of international relations?

List of contents

Chapter 1: Benjamin Bourcier and Mikko Jakonen: Introduction.- Part I: Early Modern British International Thought.- Chapter 2: Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak: Grotius Among the English Merchants: Mare Liberum and Anglo-Dutch Rivalry in the Early Seventeenth Century.- Chapter 3: Mikko Jakonen: Hobbes and the Problem of International Trade.- Chapter 4: Daniel Layman: Locke's Conflicted Cosmopolitanism: Individualism and Empire.- Part II: The Scottish School of Political Economy within International Thought.- Chapter 5: Erik W. Matson: "To Keep Industry Alive": Hume on Freer International Trade as Moral Improvement.- Chapter 6: Edwin van de Haar: Human Nature as the Foundation of Adam Smith's International Theory.- Chapter 7: Benoît Walraevens: Colonization, Commerce and Global History: Adam Smith and Raynal's Histoire des Deux Indes.- Chapter 8: Laurie Bréban & Jean Dellemotte: Remote Encounters of a Distant Kind: Natives and Westerners in Adam Smith's International Thought.-Part III: Bentham's Political Economy and International Theory.- Chapter 9: Nathalie Sigot: One Conclusion and Two Explanations: Bentham's Economic Analysis of International Trade.- Chapter 10: Michael Quinn: Bentham via Dumont on the Balance of Trade.- Chapter 11: Benjamin Bourcier: Jeremy Bentham's Politics of Global Commerce as a Limit-Case.- Chapter 12: Eileen M. Hunt: Women's Misery and Women's Rights in International Law and Literature: Wollstonecraft, Malthus, Bentham, and Shelley.

About the author

Benjamin Bourcier is Associate Professor of Philosophy, ESPOL, Catholic University of Lille, France. His main research interests include the history of international political thought, cosmopolitanism, Jeremy Bentham, the enlightenment.
Mikko Jakonen is Professor of Social and Public Policy, University of Eastern Finland. His main research interests are in social policy, work, economy, social theory and history of political thought.

Product details

Assisted by Benjamin Bourcier (Editor), Jakonen (Editor), Mikko Jakonen (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031457159
ISBN 978-3-0-3145715-9
No. of pages 314
Dimensions 155 mm x 18 mm x 235 mm
Weight 499 g
Illustrations XII, 314 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series International Political Theory
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

Europa, Soziale und politische Philosophie, Politik und Staat, Geschichte: Ereignisse und Themen, European Politics, Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Political History, liberalism, History of Political Thought, British Politics, history of economic thought, International Theory, Modern Intellectual History, Theory of Political Economy

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