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CHAPTER II. Democracy or Social Hierarchy? The Political Rift
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- CHAPTER I. Progress and the Enlightenment’s Two Conflicting Ways of Improving the World 1
- CHAPTER II. Democracy or Social Hierarchy? The Political Rift 37
- CHAPTER III. The Problem of Equality and Inequality: The Rise of Economics 92
- CHAPTER IV. The Enlightenment’s Critique of War and the Quest for “Perpetual Peace” 124
- CHAPTER V. Two Kinds of Moral Philosophy in Conflict 154
- CHAPTER VI. Voltaire versus Spinoza: The Enlightenment as a Basic Duality of Philosophical Systems 199
- CHAPTER VII. Conclusion 221
- Notes 243
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- CHAPTER I. Progress and the Enlightenment’s Two Conflicting Ways of Improving the World 1
- CHAPTER II. Democracy or Social Hierarchy? The Political Rift 37
- CHAPTER III. The Problem of Equality and Inequality: The Rise of Economics 92
- CHAPTER IV. The Enlightenment’s Critique of War and the Quest for “Perpetual Peace” 124
- CHAPTER V. Two Kinds of Moral Philosophy in Conflict 154
- CHAPTER VI. Voltaire versus Spinoza: The Enlightenment as a Basic Duality of Philosophical Systems 199
- CHAPTER VII. Conclusion 221
- Notes 243
- Index 267