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1732158464London: Printed for J. Tonson 1732 & 1733. Private vices as public virtues Seventh edition stated sixth of the first part second edition of the second part of Mandeville's best-known work demonstrating through a parable of bees renouncing all luxury and seeing their hive collapse that the Christian ascetic philosophy cannot lead to a prosperous economy and social system and consequently that individual vices of vanity and greed are virtues for the community. The work originated in 1705 as a poem titled The Grumbling Hive expanded into the first book-length edition in 1714 and revised by Mandeville in further editions. Part II first published in 1729 matches the length of the first part and comprises six dialogues in which Cleomenes instructs Horatio as to the Fable's true meaning. Mandeville's implication that religion was damaging to social welfare was contentious and in 1723 the work was declared a public nuisance by the grand jury of Middlesex and Mandeville himself accused of blasphemy. Undeterred he addressed his accusers in the London Journal and published a pamphlet defending himself against such charges; the contents of this "Vindication" are included in the present edition of Part I along with Mandeville's Essay on Charity Schools claiming that educating the poor above their station was in nobody's interest and his Search into the Nature of Society further espousing the Fable's themes. Mandeville would spend the rest of his life justifying his work to its many critics yet it was still characterized well after his death as "the wickedest cleverest book in the English language" in the diary of Henry Crabb Robinson June 1812. The book had an enduring influence on the science of economics in pointing out what was self-evident to many but never before put so boldly - that expenditure on luxuries the incentives created by the desire for social betterment and the need for profit all form the basis of the economic system and social order around it. Adam Smith though denouncing Mandeville in his Theory of Moral Sentiments followed his central thesis that the individual's self-interest works to the good of the whole. Keynes was influenced by Mandeville in his notion of the "paradox of thrift" that withholding spending reduces demand and harms the economy. Friedrich Hayek in a lecture of 1966 to the British Academy called Mandeville a "Master Mind" in recognising that individuals seeking to advance their own interests create a "spontaneous order" which can form a society without the need for a controlling state. 2 vols octavo 191 x 121 mm. Contemporary calf ruled in gilt with vol. numbers to third compartments vol. I with manuscript label in second compartment. Contemporary ownership signature of one Alexander Duff to title pages. Light rubbing and slight chip at head of spine of vol. II small loss bottom fore corner of Part I leaf L1 2D7. Very good copies. ESTC N8073 & T77578. unknown
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192423783Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1924. Hardcover. Three quarter red levant and marbled boards. Teg. Near fine. 481 pages. 21 x 15 cm. Limited edition copy 20 of 25 on India Paper "has been printed for presentation to friends." Title page in red and black several engraved facsimiles including frontispiece and captioned tissue guards. Originally published 1705 as satire on economic orthodoxy and a seminal text of libertarian thought. Mandeville argues that the basest and vilest behaviors produce positive economic effects. His philosophy gave great offence at the time and was stigmatized as false cynical and degrading. He was also an early describer of the division of labour and Adam Smith used of some of his examples. Two volumes in one. Raised bands spine lettered in gilt marbled endpapers spine slightly darkened. The Clarendon Press hardcover
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196676299Oxford University Press 1966. hardback. very good condition in very good dust jackets. There is a bookplate on the free front end page of each volume Oxford University Press hardcover
19249022351Oxford: Clarendon Press 1924. Hardcover. Very good. One of 25 presentation copies printed on India paper and bound in the publisher's original green cloth over boards as two volumes in one spine and cover stamped in gilt. Spine is slightly faded but legible. Lightly rubbed at the edges and extremities. All edges gilt. Facsimile illustrations. With a commentary critical historical and explanatory by F. B. Kaye. From the library of R.S. Crane with a signed and dated presentation to him by the author on the ffep. <br/><br/> Clarendon Press hardcover
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