Bernard Mandeville Series
November 15, 1670 – January 21, 1733
Bernard Mandeville was a philosopher, political economist, and satirist. He gained renown as a keen observer and critic of human nature and societal conventions. Through irony and allegory, he exposed the hypocrisy and self-interest lurking beneath the veneer of apparent virtue. His work prompts contemplation on the intricate relationship between individual desires and the collective good.





