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Few thinkers exerted a greater influence upon British thought and public policy between 1880 and 1914 than T. H. Green. In his appraisal Richter applies to Green, usually studied as a philosopher, the techniques of analysis taken from sociology and the history of ideas. The result is important both as a study of a man who considerably affected the thought of his time and also as a contribution to the social and intellectual history of Victorian England. The chapter headings include: 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; and The Life of Citizenship.
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Title | The politics of conscience: T.H. Green and his age Thoemmes press idealism series Issue 4 of Idealism Series |
Author | Melvin Richter |
Edition | reprint, illustrated |
Publisher | Thoemmes Press, 1996 |
ISBN | 1855064871, 9781855064874 |
Length | 415 pages |
Subjects | Great Britain Green, Thomas Hill, 1836-1882 Oxford (England) Philosophers Philosophy / General Philosophy / Metaphysics Philosophy / Political Political Science / History & Theory Political science |