The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks
The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks is one of the major products of the Scottish Enlightenment and a masterpiece of jurisprudence and social theory. Drawing on Adam Smith’s four-stages theory of history and the natural law’s traditional division of domestic duties into those toward servants, children, and women, Millar provides a rich historical analysis of the ways in which progressive economic change transforms the nature of authority.

John Millar (1735–1801) attended Adam Smith’s lectures at the University of Glasgow and later became a distinguished professor of law there.

Aaron Garrett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.

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The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks
The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks is one of the major products of the Scottish Enlightenment and a masterpiece of jurisprudence and social theory. Drawing on Adam Smith’s four-stages theory of history and the natural law’s traditional division of domestic duties into those toward servants, children, and women, Millar provides a rich historical analysis of the ways in which progressive economic change transforms the nature of authority.

John Millar (1735–1801) attended Adam Smith’s lectures at the University of Glasgow and later became a distinguished professor of law there.

Aaron Garrett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.

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The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks

The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks

The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks

The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks

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The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks is one of the major products of the Scottish Enlightenment and a masterpiece of jurisprudence and social theory. Drawing on Adam Smith’s four-stages theory of history and the natural law’s traditional division of domestic duties into those toward servants, children, and women, Millar provides a rich historical analysis of the ways in which progressive economic change transforms the nature of authority.

John Millar (1735–1801) attended Adam Smith’s lectures at the University of Glasgow and later became a distinguished professor of law there.

Aaron Garrett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865974777
Publisher: Liberty Fund, Incorporated
Publication date: 02/10/2006
Series: Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics
Pages: 339
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.98(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents


Introduction ix
A Note on the Text xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii

THE ORIGIN OF THE DISTINCTION OF RANKS
Or, An Inquiry into the Circumstances Which Give Rise to
Influence and Authority, in the Different Members of Society 1

APPENDIX 1. Note on the Editions 281
APPENDIX 2. Millar’s Preface to the First Edition 284
APPENDIX 3. Millar’s “Lectures on Government” 288

Bibliography 291
Index 299

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