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10. Why We Need a Global History of Political Thought
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John Dunn
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Marx and Material Culture: Istvan Hont and the History of Scholarship 23
- 2. Sociability in Sacred Historical Perspective, 1650–1800 53
- 3. From Rousseau to Kant 82
- 4. Modern Representative Democracy: Intellectual Genealogy and Drawbacks 111
- 5. Revision, Reorganization, and Reform: Prussia, 1790–1820 136
- 6. Liberty, Autonomy, and Republican Historiography: Civic Humanism in Context 161
- 7. Millennium and Enlightenment: Robert Owen and the Second Coming of the Truth 211
- 8. Identification and the Politics of Envy 244
- 9. Commerce, Credit, and Sovereignty: The Nation-State as Historical Critique 265
- 10. Why We Need a Global History of Political Thought 285
- Acknowledgments 311
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Marx and Material Culture: Istvan Hont and the History of Scholarship 23
- 2. Sociability in Sacred Historical Perspective, 1650–1800 53
- 3. From Rousseau to Kant 82
- 4. Modern Representative Democracy: Intellectual Genealogy and Drawbacks 111
- 5. Revision, Reorganization, and Reform: Prussia, 1790–1820 136
- 6. Liberty, Autonomy, and Republican Historiography: Civic Humanism in Context 161
- 7. Millennium and Enlightenment: Robert Owen and the Second Coming of the Truth 211
- 8. Identification and the Politics of Envy 244
- 9. Commerce, Credit, and Sovereignty: The Nation-State as Historical Critique 265
- 10. Why We Need a Global History of Political Thought 285
- Acknowledgments 311
- Index 313