目录 Acknowledgements Introduction Chronology of Fletchers life Bibliographical guide Biographical notes A note on the text and edition
Political Works A Discourse of Government with relation to Militias Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland: written in the year 1698 A Discourse concerning the Affairs of Spain: written in the month of July, 1698 A Speech upon the State of the Nation;in April 1701 Speeches by a member of the Parliament which began at Edinburgh the 6th of May, 1703 An Account of a Conversation comcerning a Right Regulation of Governments for the common Good of Mankind. In a Letter to the Marquiss of Montrose, the Earls of Rothes, Roxburg and Haddington, from London the first of December, 1703
媒体评论 Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun(1653-1716)was one of the most acute observers of the Europen political order of his time, and an important forerunner of the Scottish Enlightenment. Famous in his own day and since for his patriotic opposition to the Anglo-Scottish Union of 1707,in his political thought Fletcher was an admirer of the ancients and a student of Machiavelli, who sought to adapt Machiavelli's concepts to a world increasingly shaped by commerce. His lucidly written works address the fate of small nations dominated by larger, the concentration of power and wealth in great capital cities, and the prospects for new political union which would be to the benefit of all of Europe's regions. This is the first complete modern edition of Fletcher's works. The editor's introduction draws on new research into Fletcher's life and thought, and the annotated text enables to appreciate for the first time the range and sharpness of Flecther's analysis.
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