Social Thought in England, 1480-1730 Social Thought in England, 1480-1730

Social Thought in England, 1480-1730

From Body Social to Worldly Wealth

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Authorities ranging from philosophers to politicians nowadays question the existence of concepts of society, whether in the present or the past. This book argues that social concepts most definitely existed in late medieval and early modern England, laying the foundations for modern models of society. The book analyzes social paradigms and how they changed in the period. A pervasive medieval model was the "body social," which imagined a society of three estates – the clergy, the nobility, and the commonalty – conjoined by interdependent functions, arranged in static hierarchies based upon birth, and rejecting wealth and championing poverty. Another model the book describes as "social humanist," that fundamentally questioned the body social, advancing merit over birth, mobility over stasis, and wealth over poverty. The theory of the body social was vigorously articulated between the 1480s and the 1550s. Parts of the old metaphor actually survived beyond 1550, but alternative models of social humanist thought challenged the body concept in the period, advancing a novel paradigm of merit, mobility, and wealth. The book’s methodology focuses on the intellectual context of a variety of contemporary texts.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2016
5. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
462
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor and Francis
GRÖSSE
7
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