British international thinkers from Hobbes to Namier
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British international thinkers from Hobbes to Namier
(Palgrave Macmillan series on the history of international thought)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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"Product of a workshop held in Adelaide in July 2008."--Acknowledgments
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
This book will be the first to examine the variety of British international thought, its continuities and innovations. The editors combine new essays on familiar thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke with important but neglected writers and publicists such as Travers Twiss, James Bryce, and Lowes Dickinson.
Table of Contents
- The Glorious Sovereign: Thomas Hobbes on Leadership and International Relations
- H.Patapan John Locke's International Thought
- D.Armitage Moral Sentiment Theory and the International Thought of David Hume
- R.Jeffery War (and Peace) in Adam Smith
- L.Hill Edmund Burke and International Conflict
- R.Bourke John Stuart Mill and the Utilitarians
- G.Varouxakis The Resiliance of Natural Law in the Writings of Sir Travers Twiss
- A.Fitzmaurice James Bryce and the Two Faces of Nationalism
- C.Sylvest Democracy and Empire: J. A. Hobson, Leonard Hobhouse, and the Crisis of Liberalism
- D.Bell The Never Satisfied Idealism of Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
- J.Morefield The Realist as Moralist: Sir Lewis Namier's International Thought
- I.Hall
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