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The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment (Hardcover)
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The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment (Hardcover)
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This is the first exposition of how Enlightenment thinkers viewed
this idea that shapes the world today. The Scottish Enlightenment
was the first intellectual movement to view commercial society as a
distinct and distinctive social formation - one that still shapes
our everyday lives. Christopher Berry explains why Enlightenment
thinkers considered commercial society to be wealthier and freer
than earlier forms, and charts the arguments Scottish philosophers
put forward for and against the idea. This is the first book to
focus on the Scottish Enlightenment's conception of commercial
society, revealing it to be the movement's core idea. It analyses
key works like Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, David Hume's Essays
and Treatises on Several Subjects and Adam Ferguson's Essay on the
History of Civil Society. It looks at lesser-known works such as
Robert Wallace's Dissertation on Numbers of Mankind.
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