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Markets, Morals, Politics: Jealousy of Trade and the History of Political Thought
Contributor(s): Kapossy, Béla (Editor), Nakhimovsky, Isaac (Editor), Reinert, Sophus A. (Editor)
ISBN: 0674976339     ISBN-13: 9780674976337
Publisher: Harvard University Press
OUR PRICE:   $59.85  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - Trade & Tariffs
- Philosophy | Political
- History | Modern - 18th Century
Dewey: 320.09
LCCN: 2017038520
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6" W x 9.3" (1.35 lbs) 336 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 18th Century
 
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When István Hont died in 2013, the world lost a giant of intellectual history. A leader of the Cambridge School of Political Thought, Hont argued passionately for a global-historical approach to political ideas. To better understand the development of liberalism, he looked not only to the works of great thinkers but also to their reception and use amid revolution and interstate competition. His innovative program of study culminated in the landmark 2005 book Jealousy of Trade, which explores the birth of economic nationalism and other social effects of expanding eighteenth-century markets. Markets, Morals, Politics brings together a celebrated cast of Hont's contemporaries to assess his influence, ideas, and methods.

Richard Tuck, John Pocock, John Dunn, Raymond Geuss, Gareth Stedman Jones, Michael Sonenscher, John Robertson, Keith Tribe, Pasquale Pasquino, and Peter N. Miller contribute original essays on themes Hont treated with penetrating insight: the politics of commerce, debt, and luxury; the morality of markets; and economic limits on state power. The authors delve into questions about the relationship between states and markets, politics and economics, through examinations of key Enlightenment and pre-Enlightenment figures in context--Hobbes, Rousseau, Spinoza, and many others. The contributors also add depth to Hont's lifelong, if sometimes veiled, engagement with Marx.

The result is a work of interpretation that does justice to Hont's influence while developing its own provocative and illuminating arguments. Markets, Morals, Politics will be a valuable companion to readers of Hont and anyone concerned with political economy and the history of ideas.


Contributor Bio(s): Kapossy, Bela: - Béla Kapossy is Professor in the Department of History at the University of Lausanne.Miller, Peter N.: - Peter N. Miller is Dean and Professor at the Bard Graduate Center.Tuck, Richard: - Richard Tuck is Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government, Harvard University.Sonenscher, Michael: - Michael Sonenscher is a Fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge.Geuss, Raymond: - Raymond Geuss is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge.Tribe, Keith: - Keith Tribe is a leading authority on Weber, a noted historian of economic and social thought, and an accomplished translator.Stedman Jones, Gareth: - Gareth Stedman Jones is Professor of the History of Ideas at Queen Mary University of London and Director of the Centre for History and Economics at the University of Cambridge.Nakhimovsky, Isaac: - Isaac Nakhimovsky is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Yale University.Reinert, Sophus A.: - Sophus A. Reinert is Marvin Bower Associate Professor at Harvard Business School.Whatmore, Richard: - Richard Whatmore is Chair of Modern History in the School of History at the University of St Andrews.