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CA MBRIDGE T EXT S IN THE
HI STORY OF PO LIT ICA L TH OU GH T
C O N D O RC E T
Political Writings
CA MB RIDGE TE XT S IN T H E
HISTORY OF POL ITIC A L TH O UG HT
Series editors
R
ay m o n d
G
e u s s
Professor in Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Q
uentin
s
kinneR
Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities, Department of History,
Queen Mary, University of London
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
is now firmly established
as the major student textbook series in political theory. It aims to make avail-
able to students all the most important texts in the history of western pol-
itical thought, from ancient Greece to the early twentieth century. All the
familiar classic texts will be included, but the series seeks at the same time
to enlarge the conventional canon by incorporating an extensive range of less
well-known works, many of them never before available in a modern English
edition. Wherever possible, texts are published in complete and unabridged
form, and translations are specially commissioned for the series. Each vol-
ume contains a critical introduction together with chronologies, biographical
sketches, a guide to further reading and any necessary glossaries and text-
ual apparatus. When completed the series will aim to offer an outline of the
entire evolution of western political thought.
For a list of titles published in the series, please see end of book
CO N DO RC E T
Political Writings
edited by
ST E V E N LUK ES
Professor of Sociology,
New York University
NA DI A UR B INAT I
Professor of Political Theory,
Columbia University
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