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Political Economy from Pufendorf to Marx

Political Economy from Pufendorf to Marx

Political Economy from Pufendorf to Marx

Culture, Needs and Property Rights
István Hont
Lasse S. Andersen, University of St Andrews, Scotland
Béla Kapossy, Université de Lausanne
Richard Whatmore, University of St Andrews, Scotland
October 2025
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9781009597555
$38.00
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    István Hont (1947–2013) defected from Communist Hungary in the 1970s and became renowned globally as a scholarly visionary in European political ideas. Following his death, a wealth of unpublished material from an early project rewriting the history of liberty, politics and political economy from Samuel Pufendorf to Karl Marx was discovered. This book brings together seven of Hont's previously unpublished papers, providing a revolutionary intellectual history of the Marxian notion of communism and revealing its origin in seventeenth-century natural jurisprudence. Hont aspired to integrate the history and theory of politics and economics, to infuse present-day concerns with a knowledge of past events and theoretical responses. The essays selected for this volume realise Hont's historical imagination, range and intellectual ambition, exploring his belief that Marxism ought to be abandoned and explaining how to do it.

    • Gives a new perspective on the work of István Hont, one of the greatest intellectual historians
    • Provides a new interpretation of the history of Marx and Marxism
    • Brings clarity to Hont's vision of past and present, and to the significance of the history of political thought as a discipline

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    October 2025
    Paperback
    9781009597555
    302 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from October 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Theoretical history and natural law in the Scottish enlightenment
    • 2. Samuel Pufendorf's jurisprudential theory of history
    • 3. Natural jurisprudence, political economy, and the concept of civilisation: Samuel Pufendorf's theory of cultura
    • 4. Negative community and communism: the natural law heritage from Pufendorf to Marx
    • 5. The antinomies of the concept of 'use-value' in Marx's capital: economy and polity after the market
    • 6. Socialist natural law, commercial society, political economy: a contribution to the understanding of the idea of social science
    • 7. Unsocial sociability: eighteenth-century perspectives
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • István Hont

      István Hont (1947–2013) was born in Hungary, before defecting from the communist regime and moving to the United Kingdom in 1975. He became a Fellow at King's College, Cambridge in 1978 and a University Reader in the History of Political Thought. Hont was renowned globally as a leading intellectual historian of political economy, although much of his writing remained unpublished during his lifetime. His co-edited volume with Michael Ignatieff Wealth and Virtue: The Shaping of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment (1983) and his collected essays Jealousy of Trade: International Competition and the Nation-state in Historical Perspective (2005) combine political theory with intellectual history and seek to illuminate contemporary debates.

    • Editor
    • Lasse S. Andersen , University of St Andrews, Scotland

      Lasse S. Andersen is Associate Director of the Institute of Intellectual History at the University of St Andrews. He has published articles on the history of political thought and political economy in the Journal of the Philosophy of History and Intellectual History Review.