The Political Economy of Sentiment: Paper Credit and the Scottish Enlightenment in Early Republic Boston, 1780-1820Pickering & Chatto, 2007 - 251 páginas Situates changes in the nature of money and the rise of sophisticated financial structures at the centre of the Enlightenment. This work argues that paper credit instruments were causal - critical to the larger epistemological and psychological changes associated with the Enlightenment's reconstruction of value. |
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Locke and the Logic of Metallism | 11 |
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding | 17 |
American Money and Political Economy 17801828 | 37 |
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