The street names that Bernard de Marigny de Mandeville chose for the north shore city that bears his name might lack the whimsy of those he bestowed on streets in New Orleans — Poets, Craps, and, most ...
Few communities in our region differ more than the New Orleans neighborhood of Faubourg Marigny and the St. Tammany Parish city of Mandeville. The Marigny neighborhood sits upon a deltaic natural ...
Our readers are an erudite lot, many of whom will be familiar with the Anglo-Dutch philosospher, economist and satirist, Bernard de Mandeville, whose poem, "The Fable of the Bees", brilliantly ...
In 1714 Bernard de Mandeville published his provocative Fable of the Bees, in which he explored the relationship between morality and economic wealth. As part of Radio 3's 18th... Show more In 1714 ...
When addressing the right’s awkwardness surrounding issues of extreme economic inequality, it’s lately become almost de rigeur among conservative reformers to cite Adam Smith as a polestar that ...
Bernard Mandeville Scholarship is an important and growing field in early modern history and philosophy. The idea of our initiative is to promote studies on Mandeville and other Mandevillean ...
Franz Steiner is one of Germany's most prominent academic publishing houses. Our focal point is ancient history, but also social and economic history, as well as history of science; furthermore ...
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