Corruption & Progress: The Eighteenth-Century Debate

Corruption & Progress: The Eighteenth-Century Debate

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Jan 1, 1989 · English · Hardcover (240 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1989
Publisher Ams Pr Inc
ISBN-10 0404635113
ISBN-13 9780404635114

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In the landscape of the eighteenth century, a profound discussion emerged surrounding the tensions between corruption and progress. Malcolm Jack delves into this intricate debate with expertise, examining how the societal shifts of the time influenced political and ethical realms. Through meticulous research, Jack paints a vivid picture of the philosophical clashes and the ideological struggles that defined an era marked by enlightenment and burgeoning modernity.

Jack's exploration not only highlights the voices of key thinkers but also unravels the complexities of how corruption was perceived against the backdrop of societal advancement. As progress marched forward, the shadows of moral decline loomed larger, provoking intense discourse. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the continuous interplay between human ambition and ethical considerations, resonating with both historical and contemporary issues.
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