A Triad of Revolutions: 1776
Seeks to compare and conjoin three separate revolutionary movements in eighteenth century western society, led respectively by James Watt - technology, Adam Smith -economics and Thomas Jefferson - politics. Explores a contemporaneous link for all three and even a social connection in the case of Wat...
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description | Seeks to compare and conjoin three separate revolutionary movements
in eighteenth century western society, led respectively by James Watt
- technology, Adam Smith -economics and Thomas Jefferson -
politics. Explores a contemporaneous link for all three and even a
social connection in the case of Watt and Smith. Concludes that, though
each strove for the individual freedom associated with his own
particular field, the Three Wise Men of the Occident were joint
champions of the all-embracing concept of liberty. |
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