The politics of conscience : T.H. Green and his age
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The politics of conscience : T.H. Green and his age
(Thoemmes Press idealism series)
Thomemmes Press, 1996
- pbk
- hb.
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, c1964. (The Nature of human society series)
Bibliography: p. 377-406
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the fields of metaphysics and epistemology, ethics and political thought, idealism can generate controversy and disagreement. This title is part of the "Idealism" series, which finds in idealism new features of interest and a perspective which is germane to our own philosophical concerns. Few thinkers exerted a greater influence upon British though and public policy between 1880 and 1914 than T.H. Green. In his appraisal, Richter applies to Green, the techniques of analysis taken from sociology and the history of ideas. This text is both a study of T.H. Green who affected the thought of his time and a social and intellectual history of Victorian England.
Table of Contents
- Idealism and the crisis of the evangelical conscience
- metaphysical foundations
- the principles of political obligation
- from the old liberalism to the new
- private property, capitalism and state intervention
- the life of citizenship. (Part contents)
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