AHSS*1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Moral Economy, Classical Liberalism, Bourgeoisie

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Liberlaism and modernity:
- traditions: classical conservatism, monarchy, aristoeracy (dominant
ideaology), church of England (dominants), agriculture, mercantilism, moral
economy, poor laws/corn laws, embedded economy.
- Modern: classical liberalism, parliament, bourgeoisie, disscenters/puritans,
commerce, capitalism, market economy, laissez-faire, disembedded
economy,
- two revolutions: 1720 the agricultural (advances in science, make land
more productive whoch will have an increase in population, set the stage for
what will happen in the future).
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