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Richard Price's 'Two Tracts on Civil Liberty, the War with America, and the Debts and Finances of the Kingdom' is a seminal work of political philosophy that delves into the pressing issues of civil liberties, the American Revolutionary War, and the financial state of the kingdom. Price's writing style is academic and analytical, offering a meticulous examination of the political landscape of his time. The book is a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual debates and political tensions of the late 18th century. Price skillfully dissects the complex relationships between…mehr

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Richard Price's 'Two Tracts on Civil Liberty, the War with America, and the Debts and Finances of the Kingdom' is a seminal work of political philosophy that delves into the pressing issues of civil liberties, the American Revolutionary War, and the financial state of the kingdom. Price's writing style is academic and analytical, offering a meticulous examination of the political landscape of his time. The book is a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual debates and political tensions of the late 18th century. Price skillfully dissects the complex relationships between government, liberty, and finance, providing readers with a comprehensive insight into the socio-political climate of the era. Richard Price, a renowned Welsh moral philosopher and preacher, was deeply invested in advocating for civil liberties and social justice. His experiences as a dissenting minister and political commentator informed his perspectives on issues of liberty and government. Price's background as an influential figure in the Enlightenment movement adds depth and credibility to his analysis in 'Two Tracts on Civil Liberty'. I highly recommend 'Two Tracts on Civil Liberty, the War with America, and the Debts and Finances of the Kingdom' to readers interested in political philosophy, history, and the Enlightenment period. Price's insightful commentary and nuanced arguments make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intersection between politics, liberty, and finance.

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Richard Price (1723-1791) was a prominent British moral philosopher, preacher, and intellectual of the 18th century. He is best noted for his strong support for the American Revolution and his writings regarding civil liberties. Price's advocacy for liberty and his engagement with the political and economic debates of his time were significantly expressed in his work, 'Two Tracts on Civil Liberty, the War with America, and the Debts and Finances of the Kingdom,' which addresses the justifications for the American colonies' push for independence, as well as the fiscal concerns of the British Empire. His moral stance and insight into civil liberties influenced both American and British political thought. Moreover, Richard Price was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the American Philosophical Society, indicating his respected standing among contemporaries in the realm of philosophy and economics. His contributions to social choice and actuarial science are also noteworthy. Price's literary style was analytical and persuasive, marked by a clear commitment to Enlightenment ideals, particularly those of liberty and rational public discourse. His published letters and speeches further serve to highlight his importance as a thinker who significantly contributed to late Enlightenment political and moral theory.