Virtue, Commerce, and History
Discover the profound insights of Professor Quentin Pocock in "Virtue, Commerce, and History," published by Cambridge University Press in 1985. This engaging collection of essays delves into the rich tapestry of British political thought during the eighteenth century. With a total of 332 pages, the book includes both previously published works—some that have been scarce—and several essays making their debut in print. Pocock's analytical approach sheds light on the interplay between virtue and commerce, offering readers a fresh perspective on historical narratives that continue to influence contemporary discussions. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback edition invites you to explore the evolution of political ideas that shaped Britain. Don't miss the chance to enrich your library with this essential work!