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Policy,ideology and equality. Perspectives on the field of education from an historical analogue
Authors:Guy Neave
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Philosophy , Erasmus University , Rotterdam , The Netherlands schuurman@fwb.eur.nl
Abstract:In his novel The Adventures of Telemachus, François de la Mothe-Fénelon (1651–1715) presents a utopian society, Boetica, in which the role of luxury, war and trade is extremely limited. In unreformed Salentum, on the other hand, Fénelon shows the opposite image, one in which the three elements reinforce each other in a fatal feedback-loop. I analyse the relationship between luxury, war and trade in the Telemachus and I sketch the background to Fénelon's views, with special attention to the military expansion and the mercantilism of Louis XIV, Fénelon's quietist spirituality, and the development of the concept of self-interest in seventeenth-century philosophy by mechanicist philosophers and economic thinkers.
Keywords:François Fénelon (1651–1715)  luxury  war  trade  quietism
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