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This collection presents a series of short philosophical and literary pieces that examine human psychology, aesthetics, and public affairs. Topics range from taste and the passions to the principles and origins of government, the role and independence of parliament, party politics, liberty of the press, superstition and enthusiasm, civil liberty, and eloquence. The essays mix moral psychology and political theory, combining close analysis, skepticism about grand theories, and practical suggestions about governance and liberty, often illustrated by historical examples and concise argumentation. A brief biographical introduction precedes the essays.
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