Theme of Acquisitiveness in Bentham's Political Thought

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The Theme of Acquisitiveness in Bentham’s Political Thought is a simple book with lists, and formatting defined with structural markup. This book contains accessibility features such as a table of contents, landmarks, reading order, structural navigation, index, semantic structure, in-text links, and backlinks. Page numbers are included and reflect the print product. All in-text citations are linked, however backlinks only return to their first in-text citation. Linked DOIs are provided, but are not uniquely identified Some images and tables may appear on pages different from the print version No images have short descriptions.
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Because of their scope, Bentham's works deal with many major problems of political theory and practice. Because of the period of time they span, they are also a commentary on significant developments in these fields, including the American and French Revolutions, and developments (in which Bentham played a great part) preceding the Reform Bill of 1832. Most generally, this study, first published in 1991, examines Bentham's claim to be the Newton of the moral world, and will be of interest to students of history and philosophy.

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  • ISBN13 9781134969661
  • Udgivet 2016
  • Forlag Routledge
  • Format Elektronisk medie
  • Udgave 1
  • Sprog Engelsk