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Author Locke, John, 1632-1704.

Title Locke on money / John Locke ; edited, in two volumes, together with ancillary manuscripts, an introduction, critical apparatus, and notes by Patrick Hyde Kelly
Published Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1991

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Description 2 volumes : illustrations ; 22cm
Series The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke
Locke, John, 1632-1704. Works. 1975.
Contents Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money. 1692 -- Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here. 1695 -- Further considerations concerning raising the value of money; wherein Mr. Lowndes's arguments for it in his late report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined. 1695
Summary "Compiled here for the first time is the complete body of Locke's writings on money, excluding 'Two Treatises of Government.' Accurate texts, together with a listing of variant readings and significant manuscript changes, record the evolution of Locke's ideas from his original 1668-1674 paper on interest to the three pamphlets on interest and coinage published in the 1690s. The introduction by Kelly establishes the wider context of Locke's writings in terms of contemporary debates on these subjects, the economic conditions of the time, and the circumstances of writing and publication. It shows, notably, that Locke's supposed responsibility for the 1696 recoinage is a myth. The account of what Locke derived from Mercantilist writings and of how he reformulated these in accordance with his philosophy illuminates his contribution to the evolution of economics, and will aid reappraisal of Two Treatises. The picture that emerges confirms Locke's status as a major economic thinker, contrary to the prevalent view of recent decades. There are two volumes in the present edition. The first contains the introductory matter, and the texts of 'The Early Writings on Interest, 1688-1674' and 'Some Considerations'. The second comprises 'Short Observations', 'Further Considerations', and the Appendices, Bibliography, and Index"--Publisher description
Notes (The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (volumes 2, pages 617-638) and index
Notes The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke no:[6]
Subject Coinage -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Currency question -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Interest -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Money -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century.
Author Kelly, P. H.
LC no. 90007880
ISBN 0198245467 (v. 1)
0198248377 (v. 2)