Skip to Content

Nakhimovsky, Isaac

The Closed Commercial State - Perpetual Peace and Commercial Society from Rousseau to Fichte

Bruuns Antikvariat
bru3088
Princeton University Press. 2011. x, 203 pp. Sider. Cloth on boards with orig. dust jacket. Good copy. This book presents an important new account of Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Closed Commercial State, a major early nineteenth-century development of Rousseau and Kant's political thought. Isaac Nakhimovsky shows how Fichte reformulated Rousseau's constitutional politics and radicalized the economic implications of Kant's social contract theory with his defense of the right to work. Nakhimovsky argues that Fichte's sequel to Rousseau and Kant's writings on perpetual peace represents a pivotal moment in the intellectual history of the pacification of the West. Fichte claimed that Europe could not transform itself into a peaceful federation of constitutional republics unless economic life could be disentangled from the competitive dynamics of relations between states, and he asserted that this disentanglement required transitioning to a planned and largely self-sufficient national economy, made possible by a radical monetary policy. Fichte's ideas have resurfaced with nearly every crisis of globalization from the Napoleonic wars to the present, and his book remains a uniquely systematic and complete discussion of what John Maynard Keynes later termed 'national self-sufficiency'. Fichte's provocative contribution to the social contract tradition reminds us, Nakhimovsky concludes, that the combination of a liberal theory of the state with an open economy and international system is a much more contingent and precarious outcome than many recent theorists have tended to assume
Address:
Herluf Trolles Gade 48
8200 Aarhus
Denmark
CVR/VAT:
DK 42 27 00 91

Recently Added From Bruuns Antikvariat

Melville, Herman
Bruuns Antikvariat
bru16046
W. W. Norton & Company. 1967. xviii, 727pp. Paperback. Fair copy. Creased spine. Owner name inside cover. A Norton Critical Edition. Illustr. b/w. Edited by Harrison Hayford and Hershel Parker. An authoritative text. Reviews and letters by Melville. Analogues and sources. Criticism.
Mogensen, Andreas - Bendix, Henrik & Djursing, Thomas
Bruuns Antikvariat
bru16035
Politikens Forlag. 2016. 267 Sider. Illustreret kartonbind. Eksemplar med lette brugsspor. Illustr. i farver.
Landy, Eugene E.
Bruuns Antikvariat
bru16027
Touchstone / Simon & Schuster. 1971. 206pp. Paperback Fair copy with some wear to cover Spine creased. Edges with foxing. Former owner name on free leaf.
Homer - J. La Roche (ed.)
Bruuns Antikvariat
bru12774
B. G. Teubner, Leipzig. 1867. Contemporary half leather. xlvii, 282+358pp + plates Near good. Spine and edges of boards sunned Light edgewear to boards. Light scratches to spine. Gilt title to spine. Marbled boards. Name in pen to front free endpaper. Part of title page has been cut out but replaced with different paper (no text loss). Stain to front edge of some pages (not affecting text). Some foxing to pages. With 11 plates.
Jung, Carl Gustav
Bruuns Antikvariat
bru11972
Walter-Verlag, Olten und Freiburg im Breisgau. 1983. Publisher's cloth in dust jacket. 3. Auflage.671pp Good copy Light edgewear to dj. Spine of dj lightly sunned.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Bruuns Antikvariat
bru12370
Cassell & Company. 1893. Publisher's cloth. viii, 292pp Fair. Cover with light wear and scratches Rubbing to edges. Spine a little slant. Gilt title to spine. Title in red on black to front board. Name in pen to half title page. Forty-fourth thousand. Illustr. b/w. Light scent of tobacco.