Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland

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Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland is a late 17th-century political treatise by Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun analyzing Scotland’s constitutional and economic condition and arguing for civic liberty and national reform.

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instanceOf book
political treatise
advocatesFor civic liberty
constitutional reform in Scotland
economic reform in Scotland
author Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
fieldOfStudy Scottish history
political science
genre pamphlet literature
political philosophy
political theory
hasPart first discourse
second discourse
historicalPeriod pre-Union Scotland
historicalSignificance important work of Scottish political thought
influencedBy classical republican thought
language English
mainSubject Scottish politics
civic liberty
constitutional condition of Scotland
economic condition of Scotland
national reform
notableFor analysis of Scotland’s constitutional structure
argument for active citizenship
critique of economic policy in Scotland
placeOfPublication Scotland NERFINISHED
politicalPosition civic humanism
republicanism
publicationCentury 17th century
temporalContext late 17th century
workExampleOf early modern Scottish political writing

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Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun notableWork Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland