Modern major "Isms" (17th-18th centuries)

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Modern major "Isms" (17th-18th centuries)

A. London Fell

(Origins of legislative sovereignty and the legislative state / A. London Fell, v. 5 . Modern origins, developments, and perspectives against the background of "Machiavellism" ; book 2)

Praeger, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Focusing on the 17th and 18th centuries, this volume centers around six ideological isms that the author seeks to exploit as well as deconstruct. The six isms are absolutism, constitutionalism, rationalism, empiricism, liberalism, and conservatism—all of which have long presented problematical constructs that the author seeks to de-construct. The unusually broad range of famous thinkers studied here includes Hobbes, Locke, Richelieu, Bossuet, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Hume, Smith, Burke, and various French revolutionaries. Although the focus here is historical, the contemporary import of the subject is often brought out.

目次

Preface Introduction Modern "Absolutism" and "Constitutionalism": in Legislative and Other Contexts of Sovereignty and State: 17th Century Middle Ground "Absolutism" and Its Varieties in Select English, French, and German Writings "Constitutionalism" and Its Varieties in Select English Writings Modern "Rationalism," "Empiricism," "Liberalism," and "Conservatism" in Legislative and Other Contexts of Sovereignty and State: 18th-Century Middle Ground "Rationalism" in the French and Italian Enlightenments "Empiricism" in Relation to Hume and Smith "Liberalism" and the French Revolution "Conservatism" in Relation to Burke Notes

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