Presents a history of law as a history of the progress of humankind from savage to civil society.
A collection of trenchant essays that seek to redefine the concept of justice and to highlight the frontier between it and the surrounding issues that encroach upon it and are mistakenly associated with it.
The works contained in "Logic, Metaphysics, and the Natural Sociability of Mankind" were available only to a elite group of scholars and readers who could read Latin. This English translation aims to provide the general audience with insights into Hutcheson's thought.
Emphasises on imposing constitutional constraints on majoritarian politics such that a more principled pattern might emerge must be... Læs mere
Hutcheson's "Institutio" was written as a textbook for university students and it therefore covers a curriculum... Læs mere
Written in 1923 during a period of German hyperinflation, this book discusses the consequences of the fluctuating purchasing... Læs mere
Deals with the tax revolts sweeping across the United States.
Intends to show those who would encounter pagans, Muslims, and Jews that the Christian religion was the true revealed religion. This book intended to convince non-Christians of "the reasonableness of believing and embracing the Christian Religion above any other."
Outlines the dynamics of individual choice as it is displayed in the process of public finance.