Liberalism Divided: A Study in British Political Thought 1914-1939OUP Oxford, 13.2.1986 - 410 sivua Liberalism Divided is the first detailed study of British liberal thought in the interwar years. The author reassesses progressive liberalism in light of the partial reaction against the state provoked by World War I. The division of liberal thought into two streams--left-liberalism and centrist-liberalism--is explored, and the changing political theories of major new liberals such as L.T. Hobhouse and J.A. Hobson are contrasted with centrist-liberal ideas. |
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2 The War on Liberalism | 18 |
3 The Worker as Citizen | 45 |
The First Decade | 78 |
5 Human Nature Economic Laws and the Reconstitution of Capitalism | 127 |
6 Liberalism Socialism and Labour | 177 |
7 The Elements of Liberal Humanism | 223 |
8 Socialism with a Liberal Face | 294 |
9 A Decade of Dormancy | 329 |
Select Bibliography | 373 |
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