The Discovery of Modern Market Society and its Political and Social Implications: An Aspect of Scottish Political and Social Thought in the 18th Century
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- The Discovery of Modern Market Society and its Political and Social Implication: An Aspect of Scottish Political and Social Thought in the 18th Century
- Discovery of Modern Market Society and its Political and Social Implications An Aspect of Scottish Political and Social Thought in the 18th Century
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Treating prominent philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, this paper examines the characteristics of Scottish political and social thought of the 18th century. The Socio-political theories of David Hume, Adam Smith, James Steuart, Adam Ferguson, Robert Wallace, William Ogilvie and Thomas Reid are analyzed. The focal point of their inquiries is, whether it is possible that a modern market economy driven by self-interest of men can become compatible with the orders and stability of a society and with the dignity and moral progress of mankind; and if so, how and when this coexistence will be achieved.
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経済科学 54 (3), 1-24, 2006-12-25
名古屋大学大学院経済学研究科
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