Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... political power . Natural society was that which arose from the nature of man and was symbolised in the family . It was quite different from political society , which was artificial , amoral and imposed upon man by superior force .
... political power . Natural society was that which arose from the nature of man and was symbolised in the family . It was quite different from political society , which was artificial , amoral and imposed upon man by superior force .
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... political corruption and the heavy taxation which oppressed the poor . Sinecurists he called ' State - paupers who had their hands in every man's dish ' , and he attacked courtiers who ' would make the throne everything , and the people ...
... political corruption and the heavy taxation which oppressed the poor . Sinecurists he called ' State - paupers who had their hands in every man's dish ' , and he attacked courtiers who ' would make the throne everything , and the people ...
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... political economy to a system . They sought to discover the prin- ciples which governed the new world of capitalism . Adam Smith , in the Wealth of Nations , a massive ... Political Economy of The Political Economy of Malthus and Ricardo.
... political economy to a system . They sought to discover the prin- ciples which governed the new world of capitalism . Adam Smith , in the Wealth of Nations , a massive ... Political Economy of The Political Economy of Malthus and Ricardo.
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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