This book is a detailed analysis of the political landscape in Great Britain during the early 18th century. The author, John Toland, was a prominent Irish philosopher and political theorist, and he provides a thorough examination of the various interests and parties that shaped British politics at the time.
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John Toland was a rationalist philosopher and freethinker who challenged established religious doctrines, advocating for reason as the foundation of the Enlightenment. His works, often penned with shrewd caution, questioned the supernatural and explored the origins of religious beliefs. Considered by some to be the first professional freethinker, Toland's writings significantly contributed to the early development of Enlightenment thought.






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The Oceana, And Other Works Of James Harrington, Esq
- 692 pages
- 25 hours of reading
This book is a collection of political writings by James Harrington, a seventeenth-century English political theorist. The book includes his major work, Oceana, a utopian vision of a republic divided into small, self-governing communities. The book also includes Harrington's other works, such as The Commonwealth of Oceana, and The Prerogative of Popular Government. The book offers a fascinating insight into the political ideas of an innovative thinker and is an essential resource for scholars and students of political theory.
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The Oceana
- 610 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Published in 1656, The Oceana is a political treatise by English philosopher James Harrington. Influenced by the works of Plato and Machiavelli, Harrington's book proposes a unique form of government that he calls an 'empire of laws and not of men.' Accompanied by notes and commentaries by John Toland, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in political theory and philosophy.
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This collection brings together some of the most important works by influential thinker John Toland. Through his works, readers can get a rich insight into Toland's take on topics ranging from religion to ancient history.
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A Critical History of the Celtic Religion and Learning Containing An Account of the Druids
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
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