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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

An Essay on the History of Civil Society

An Essay on the History of Civil Society is a book by the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher Adam Ferguson, first published in 1767. The Essay established Ferguson's reputation in Britain and throughout Europe.


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“Man, in his animal capacity, is qualified to subsist in every climate.”

PART III, SECTION I.
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)

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“Mankind have always wandered or settled, agreed or quarrelled, in troops and companies.”

PART I, SECTION III.
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)

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Adam Ferguson photo
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Adam Ferguson photo
Adam Ferguson photo
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“Men are to be estimated, not from what they know, but from what they are able to perform”

PART I, SECTION V.
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)

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