Trust and happiness in the history of European political thought / / edited by Laszlo Kontler, Mark Somos.

The notions of happiness and trust as cements of the social fabric and political legitimacy have a long history in Western political thought. However, despite the great contemporary relevance of both subjects, and burgeoning literatures in the social sciences around them, historians and historians o...

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Superior document:Studies in the History of Political Thought, Volume 11
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2018.
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in the history of political thought ; Volume 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (497 pages).
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Contents --
Preface --
Introduction: Trust, Happiness, and the History of European Political Thought /
Trust and Happiness in Theoretical Perspective --
Toleration, Trust and the Travails of Living Together Globally /
Ptolemy of Lucca’s Distrust in Politics and the Medieval Discourse on Government /
Natural Suspicion and Reasonable Trust: Machiavelli on Trust in Politics /
Hugo Grotius on Trust, Its Causes and Effects /
Fidem observandam esse – Trust and Fear in Hobbes and Locke /
The Concept of Trust in Hobbes’s Political Philosophy /
The Formation of Leibniz’s Mature Ethics and His Specimen Polonorum /
The Secularization of Happiness in Early Eighteenth-century Italian Political Thought: Revisiting the Foundations of Civil Society /
Trust and Happiness in Nikolai Karamzin’s Political Philosophy /
Trust and Happiness in Ferdinand Tönnies’ Community and Society /
Distrust in Government: A Comparative Historical Analysis /
Trust as a Function of Political Negotiation --
Trust, Heresy and Rebellion: Reactions to Machiavelli in the Early Dutch Revolt (1572–1587) /
Privy Council Deliberations on Trust: The Holy Roman Empire around 1600 /
Trust as a Concept of Religious Plurality during the Thirty Years’ War /
‘No Trust, no Happiness’! Going beyond Locke in Seventeenth-century England /
Adolf Fischhof and the National Question in the Habsburg Empire: A Problem of ‘Trust’ and ‘Collaboration’ amongst the Nationalities of Austria (1869–1885) /
Trust and the Culture of Political Behaviour --
Pistis and Citizens in Ancient Greece /
The Concept of Trust in the Political Thought of Fifteenth-century Burgundy /
“Through the Bonds of Sentiment”: Fraternité and Politics in Revolutionary France /
Trust and Distrust in a Modern Dictatorship: A Case Study of the Soviet Union /
Summary:The notions of happiness and trust as cements of the social fabric and political legitimacy have a long history in Western political thought. However, despite the great contemporary relevance of both subjects, and burgeoning literatures in the social sciences around them, historians and historians of thought have, with some exceptions, unduly neglected them. In Trust and Happiness in the History of European Political Thought , editors László Kontler and Mark Somos bring together twenty scholars from different generations and academic traditions to redress this lacuna by contextualising historically the discussion of these two notions from ancient Greece to Soviet Russia. Confronting this legacy and deep reservoir of thought will serve as a tool of optimising the terms of current debates. Contributors are: Erica Benner, Hans W. Blom, Niall Bond, Alberto Clerici, Cesare Cuttica, John Dunn, Ralf-Peter Fuchs, Gábor Gángó, Steven Johnstone, László Kontler, Sara Lagi, Adriana Luna-Fabritius, Adrian O’Connor, Eva Odzuck, Kálmán Pócza, Vladimir Ryzhkov, Peter Schröder, Petra Schulte, Mark Somos, Alexey Tikhomirov, Bee Yun, and Hannes Ziegler.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004353674
ISSN:1873-6548 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Laszlo Kontler, Mark Somos.