Ian Pitchford

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As an ardent admirer of St. Augustine, Bossuet saw little to choose between passion and interest. For him both “interest and passion corrupt man,” and he warns against the temptations of the royal court as both “the empire of interests” and the “theater of the passions.”
The Passions and the Interests: Political Arguments for Capitalism before Its Triumph (Princeton Classics)
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