About This Book
A circle of acquaintances meets at a country-house symposium and each member delivers a personal account of the beliefs that guide them. Through a sequence of prepared speeches and spontaneous confessions they argue about inequality, the merits and limits of democratic reform, the social effects of commerce, property rights, and the duties of public life. The text alternates convivial scene-setting with pointed monologues, assembling a mosaic of competing perspectives that exposes underlying prejudices, philosophical reasoning, and anxieties about social order and civic responsibility.
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