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  1. Adam Ferguson on the Perils of Popular Factions and Demagogues in a Roman Mirror.Max Skjönsberg - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (6):842-865.
    ABSTRACTFor the Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson and many of his time, the history of the Roman Republic furnished the best case study for discussions of internal threats to a mixed system of government. These included factionalism, popular discontent, and the rise of demagogues seeking to concentrate power in their own hands. Ferguson has sometimes been interpreted as a ‘Machiavellian’ who celebrated the legacy of Rome and in particular the value of civic discord. By contrast, this article argues that he (...)
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  • Pojetí lidské přirozenosti u Adama Fergusona.Pavel Janda - 2010 - E-Logos 17 (1):1-18.
    Clem tto prce je ukzat Fergusonovy zkladn teze tkajc se pojet lidsk pirozenosti a zkoumat, jak z nich plynou zvry a jestli mohou tyto zvry neproblematicky koexistovat. V prvn sti prce se chci pokusit najt vnitn jednotu ve Fergusonov teorii lidsk pirozenosti a ukzat, e Fergusonovo pojet lovka je konklusivn. Zkoumn pirozenosti lovka je pro Fergusona velmi tsn spjato se zkoumn vztahu jedince a spolenosti. Prv v pojet tohoto vztahu vznik problmov situace, pokud budeme chtt podret Fergusonovu verzi a pidat (...)
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  • Education, Commerce, and Public Spirit: Craig Smith's Study of Adam Ferguson.Eugene Heath - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 18 (3):313-320.
  • Enlightened histories: civilization, war and the Scottish enlightenment.Bruce Buchan - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (2):177-192.
    The concept of civil society continues to generate considerable interest, while the concept of civilization attracts comparatively little attention. This has led to a tendency to oversimplify the relationship between civil societies and militarily powerful sovereign states. Civil societies, it is often argued, are those societies that have emerged from a successful process of domestic pacification and effective control of state power. In this paper, it will be argued that some prominent Scottish Enlightenment thinkers developed theories of civilization grounded in (...)
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