Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy by Collins, Gregory M. (Yale University, Connecticut) (9781108489409) | Browns Books
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Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy

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Although many of Edmund Burke's speeches and writings contain prominent economic dimensions, his economic thought seldom receives the attention it warrants.

Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy stands as the most comprehensive study to date of this fascinating subject.

In addition to providing rigorous textual analysis, Collins unearths previously unpublished manuscripts and employs empirical data to paint a rich historical and theoretical context for Burke's economic beliefs.

Collins integrates Burke's reflections on trade, taxation, and revenue within his understanding of the limits of reason and his broader conception of empire.

Such reflections demonstrate the ways that commerce, if properly managed, could be an instrument for both public prosperity and imperial prestige.

More importantly, Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy raises timely ethical questions about capitalism and its limits.

In Burke's judgment, civilizations cannot endure on transactional exchange alone, and markets require ethical preconditions.

There is a grace to life that cannot be bought.

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Cambridge University Press
1108489400 / 9781108489409
Hardback
381.01
14/05/2020
United Kingdom
English
578 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm

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