"Unveiling the Legacy of Richard Price: A Revolutionary Dissenter of the 18th Century"

Richard Price, an 18th-century radical dissenter, was a Welsh polymath known for his contributions as a dissenting minister, mathematician, moral philosopher, and author. Despite being held in high regard during his lifetime, Price is largely forgotten today. His work challenged prevailing moral sentimentalism and advocated for political ideals that aligned with the radical worldview of the late 18th century. Price's religious and social milieu, known as English Dissent, influenced his thinking and activism. He played a significant role in the Revolution Controversy and had a profound impact on figures like Mary Wollstonecraft. Price's moral philosophy emphasized the autonomy of ethics and the perception of moral quality through understanding. His political tracts supported the American War of Independence and the French Revolution, promoting civic nationalism, cosmopolitanism, and republicanism. Despite efforts to marginalize him, Price's ideas continue to resonate today.
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