Clipped coins, abused words, and civil government : John Locke's philosophy of money /

This book situates John Locke's philosophy of knowledge and his political theory within his engagement in British monetary debates of the 17th and 18th century. Anchored in extensive archival research, George Caffentzis offers the most expansive reading of Locke's economic thought to date, contextua...

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Main Author: Caffentzis, Constantine George, 1945- (Author)
Other Authors: Rekret, Paul, 1978- (Editor), Cleaver, Harry, 1944- (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Pluto Press, 2021.
Edition:New edition.
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Summary:This book situates John Locke's philosophy of knowledge and his political theory within his engagement in British monetary debates of the 17th and 18th century. Anchored in extensive archival research, George Caffentzis offers the most expansive reading of Locke's economic thought to date, contextualizing it within the expansion of capitalist accumulation on a world scale and the universality of money as a medium of exchange. Updated with a new introduction by Paul Rekret, a new foreword by Harry Cleaver and new material by the author, Clipped Coins, Abused Words, and Civil Government continues to make a significant intervention in contemporary debates around the history of capitalism, colonialism and philosophy. --

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Call Number: HG 937 .C34 2021
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