1st Edition

Political Thought of Hume and his Contemporaries Enlightenment Projects Vol. 1

By Frederick G. Whelan Copyright 2015
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

Intended for scholars in the fields of political theory, and the history of political thought, this two-volume examines David Hume's Political Thought (1711-1776) and that of his contemporaries, including Smith, Blackstone, Burke and Robertson.  This book is unified by its temporal focus on the middle and later decades of the eighteenth century and hence on what is usually taken to be the... Read more

1. Property as Artifice: Hume and Blackstone  2. Hume and Contractarianism  3. The Place of Contract in Burke’s Political Theory  4. Grotian Resistance Theory from Hume to Burke  5. Time, Revolution, and Prescriptive Right in Hume’s Theory of Government  6. Church Establishments, Liberty, and Competition in Religion  7. Vattel’s Doctrine of the State  8. Robertson, Hume, and the Balance of Power  9. Hume on the Laws of Nations, Chastity, and Double Standards  10. "Contrary Effects" and the Reverse Invisible Hand in Hume and Smith  11. Population and Ideology in the Enlightenment  Conclusion

Biography

Frederick G. Whelan is Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a leading scholar of Enlightenment political thought.