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Author Ward, Lee, 1970- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGyxYKtYh6cFCxkP4PqQq

Title Recovering classical liberal political economy : natural rights and the harmony of interests / Lee Ward.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2022.
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 253 pages.).
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Series Edinburgh Studies in Comparative Political Theory and Intellectual History
Edinburgh studies in comparative political theory & intellectual history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction : Rethinking the origins of liberalism -- Political economy of Thomas Hobbes -- John Locke's liberal politics of money -- Interests and Rights in Bernard Mandeville's Fable Of the Bees and Trenchard and Gordon's Cato's Letters -- Scottish political economy : David Hume and Adam Smith -- Political economy of Thomas Paine -- John Stuart Mill and the stationary state -- Liberalism on empire and emancipation -- Conclusion : Towards a political economy of rights and interests.
Summary This book re-examines the philosophical roots of classical liberal political economy, as well as addressing the relationship between the empire and liberalism. It proposes an interpretive model based upon the interconnection between distinct theories of natural rights and the harmony of interests. It takes a fresh look at classical liberalism by exploring economic arguments in thinkers like Thomas Hobbes, Thomas Paine, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, who are not typically viewed as economic thinkers, and by highlighting the importance of Bernard Mandeville and Adam Smith in the development of interest-based liberalism. It also re-examines lesser-known economic tracts by thinkers such as John Locke, David Hume and John Stuart Mill in light of their more well-known political writings. With classical liberal assumptions still prominent in contemporary debates about economic justice, it is vital for every democratic citizen to understand the complex origins and development of the ideas that did so much to shape our world today.-- Provided by publisher.
Language In English.
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Subject Economics.
Economics -- Philosophy.
Classical school of economics.
Natural law.
Self-interest.
economics.
PHILOSOPHY / Political
Economics
Other Form: Print version: 1399500597 9781399500593 (OCoLC)1285919627
ISBN 9781399500616 (electronic bk.)
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