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Introduction |
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The Problem: Markets and Social Order |
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Interpretations of Burke's Political Economy |
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Terminology of Political Economy and Burke's Use of Empirical Information |
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Conclusion |
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1 Biography And Burke's Authority As A Political Economist |
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1.1 The Roots of Burke's Interest in the Science of Political Economy |
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1.2 Burke as a Political Economist |
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27 | (4) |
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31 | (6) |
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2 Thoughts And Details On Scarcity, Supply And Demand, And Middlemen |
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37 | (41) |
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2.2 The Stresses of England's Agricultural Economy in the 1790s and the Drafting of Thoughts and Details |
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38 | (6) |
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2.3 The Laws of Supply and Demand, Wages, and Price Theory |
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44 | (13) |
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57 | (13) |
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2.5 The 1772 Repeal of Statutes Banning Forestalling, Regrating, and Engrossing |
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70 | (6) |
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76 | (2) |
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3 Agricultural Policy, Labor, And Wealth Redistribution |
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78 | (39) |
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78 | (1) |
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3.2 The Corn Laws and Export Bounties |
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78 | (10) |
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88 | (4) |
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3.4 Labor, the Laboring Poor, and the Rich as Trustees |
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92 | (17) |
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3.5 Wealth Redistribution and Equality in Thoughts and Details |
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109 | (5) |
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114 | (3) |
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4 Markets, Rationalism, And The Hayek Connection |
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117 | (34) |
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117 | (1) |
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4.2 England's Grain Trade and National Policy |
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118 | (1) |
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4.3 Voluntary Contracts and Market Exchange |
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119 | (4) |
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4.4 Incentive, Reciprocity, and Commercial Virtues |
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123 | (4) |
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4.5 Laissez-Faire and the Role of State Regulation |
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127 | (4) |
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4.6 Rationalism in Thoughts and Details |
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131 | (5) |
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4.7 Rationalism and the Hayek Connection |
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136 | (3) |
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139 | (4) |
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143 | (8) |
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PART III THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION AND ECONOMICAL REFORM |
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5 The British Constitution: Burke's Program Of Economical Reform And The Role Of The State |
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151 | (58) |
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151 | (2) |
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5.2 Wyvill's Movement and the Spirit of Constitutional Reform |
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153 | (6) |
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5.3 Speech on Economical Reform I: Private Land, Contracts, and the Board of Trade |
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159 | (10) |
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5.4 Speech on Economical Reform II: Pensions, Costly Offices, and the Civil List |
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169 | (20) |
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5.5 Aftermath and Influence |
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189 | (2) |
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5.6 Burke's Trustee Theory of Representation and His Conception of Reform |
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191 | (8) |
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199 | (10) |
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6 Account Of The European Settlements In America, The British West Indies, And The Free Port Act Of 1766 |
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209 | (39) |
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209 | (4) |
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6.2 British Commercial Policy and the Navigation Acts |
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213 | (4) |
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6.3 An Account of the European Settlements in America |
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217 | (18) |
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6.4 The British West Indies and the Free Port Act of 1766 |
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235 | (10) |
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245 | (3) |
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7 Observations On A Late State Of The Nation And The Political Economy Of Anglo-American Imperial Relations |
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248 | (51) |
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7.1 British Imperial Policy and the American Colonies |
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248 | (3) |
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7.2 Observations on a Late State of the Nation |
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251 | (24) |
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7.3 The American War and the Navigation Acts: Speech on American Taxation and Speech on Conciliation with America |
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275 | (22) |
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297 | (2) |
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8 Anglo-Irish Commercial Relations, Two Letters On The Trade Of Ireland, And The Politics Of Free Trade |
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299 | (48) |
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299 | (1) |
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8.2 The Commercial Tensions between England and Ireland |
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300 | (6) |
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8.3 The Irish Trade Bills and Two Letters on the Trade of Ireland |
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306 | (16) |
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8.4 Irish Trade, Nature, Principle, and Prudence |
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322 | (12) |
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8.5 Pitt's Commercial Propositions |
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334 | (3) |
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8.6 The Anglo-French Commercial Treaty of 1786 |
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337 | (2) |
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8.7 The Question of Mercantilism Revisited |
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339 | (3) |
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342 | (5) |
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9 Britain's East India Company, Indian Markets, And Monopoly |
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347 | (24) |
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347 | (3) |
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9.2 The Politics of the East India Company |
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350 | (6) |
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9.3 Burke's General Principles of Trading Monopolies |
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356 | (2) |
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9.4 Ninth Report of Select Committee I: Markets and the Corruption of Supply and Demand Laws |
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358 | (8) |
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9.5 Ninth' Report of Select Committee II: Monopoly |
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366 | (3) |
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369 | (2) |
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10 Speech On Fox's India Bill, Six Mercantile Principles, And The Danger Of Political Commerce |
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371 | (34) |
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10.1 The East India Company, Eleventh Report of Select Committee, and Speech on Fox's India Bill |
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371 | (13) |
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10.2 Speech on Fox's India Bill and the Destruction of the Local Economy and Culture |
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384 | (6) |
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10.3 Political Commerce, Avarice, and Arbitrary Rule |
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390 | (7) |
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397 | (8) |
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PART VI THE FRENCH REVOLUTION |
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11 Reflections On The Revolution In France: Property, The Monied Interest, And The Assignats |
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405 | (55) |
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405 | (2) |
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11.2 The Political Economy of the Ancien Regime |
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407 | (4) |
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11.3 Property as a Constitutional Bulwark |
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411 | (8) |
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11.4 The French Revolution's Attack on Church Property |
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419 | (8) |
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11.5 The Monied Interest and the Assignats |
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427 | (20) |
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11.6 The Relation between the Monied Interest and the Landed Interest |
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447 | (13) |
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12 The Real Rights Of Men, Manners, And The Limits Of Transactional Exchange |
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460 | (66) |
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12.1 The Real Rights of Men and the Menace of French Revolutionary Equality |
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460 | (18) |
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12.2 The Impact of Abstract Theory on Political Economy and the General Bank and Capital of Nations |
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478 | (9) |
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12.3 Manners and Ethics as a Preconditions for Commerce and the Scottish Enlightenment |
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487 | (16) |
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12.4 The Limits of Voluntary Contracts and Transactional Exchange |
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503 | (6) |
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12.5 Third Letter on a Regicide Peace and the Political Economy of England |
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509 | (7) |
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516 | (10) |
Conclusion |
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526 | (11) |
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526 | (3) |
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The Relationship between Burke's Economic Thought and Political Theory and the Question of Burke's Conservativism |
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529 | (4) |
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533 | (4) |
Bibliography |
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537 | (20) |
Index |
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