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Early Utilitarians
Lives and Ideals
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108 pages
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The book explores the concept of the public good, tracing its evolution from ancient sages and prophets to the Enlightenment period. It critiques how historical figures often prioritized their own views of what is beneficial for society, overshadowing the voices of the common people. By examining the shift that occurred in the eighteenth century, it highlights the emergence of a more inclusive understanding of the public good, liberated from the biases of the elite. This analysis invites readers to reconsider the true meaning of public welfare and its implications for society.
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2021, paperback
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