This book, first published in 1985, presents a key collection of
essays on Berkeley's moral and political philosophy. They form an
introduction to, and analysis of, Berkeley's immaterialist
arguments, part of his consciously adopted strategy to subvert
Enlightenment thought, which he saw as a danger to civil society.
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