3 edition of Imagining Interest in Political Thought found in the catalog.
Published
August 2003
by Duke University Press
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Stephen G. Engelmann (Contributor), Stephen G. Engelmann (Contributor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 194 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9588837M |
ISBN 10 | 0822331357 |
ISBN 10 | 9780822331353 |
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The paradigmatic theorist of monistic interest is the English political philosopher Jeremy Bentham (–), whose concept of utilitarianism.
Imagining Interest in Political Thought. argues that monistic interest—or the shaping and coordination of different pursuits through imagined economies of self and public interest—constitutes the end and means of contemporary liberal government.
The paradigmatic theorist of monistic interest is the English political philosopher Jeremy Bentham (–), whose concept of utilitarianism Cited by: 8. Imagining Interest in Political Thought argues that monistic interest—or the shaping and coordination of different pursuits through imagined economies of self and public interest—constitutes the end and means of contemporary liberal government.
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Imagining Interest in Political Thought argues that monistic interest—or the shaping and coordination of different pursuits through imagined economies of self and public interest—constitutes the end and means of contemporary liberal government.
Imagining Interest in Political Thought: Origins of Economic Rationality. By Stephen G. Engelmann. Stephen G. Engelmann Related Book Chapters. Interests. Academic Interest. Imagination. Converging Interests.
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Imagining Interest in Political Thought argues that monistic interest—or the shaping and coordination of different pursuits through imagined economies of self and public interest—constitutes the end and means of contemporary liberal government.
The paradigmatic theorist of monistic interest is the English political philosopher Jeremy Bentham (–), whose concept of utilitarianism Brand: Duke University Press. Imagining Interest in Political Thought argues that monistic interest—or the shaping and coordination of different pursuits through imagined economies of self and public interest—constitutes the end and means of contemporary liberal government.
The paradigmatic theorist of monistic interest is the English political philosopher Jeremy Bentham (–), whose concept of utilitarianism.
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