Ethical democracy: essays in social dynamics, by D.G. Ritchie [and others] ed. by S. Coit
Author: Society of ethical propagandists
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 380
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Author: Society of ethical propagandists
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 380
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Boucher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1997-07-31
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780521459518
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe British idealists made significant and lasting contributions to the social and political thought of the nineteenth century. They contributed to the evolution debate in insisting that the social organism could not be understood in naturalistic terms, but instead had to be conceived as an evolving spiritual unity. In this respect the British idealists developed a distinctive view of the state constitutive of the individual and they are commonly acknowledged as the forerunners of modern communitarian theory. Furthermore the idealists contributed to the major debates of their day, including evolution, democracy, the role of the state, education and international relations. In his introduction, David Boucher develops the themes illustrated in the writings of the British idealists. This volume also contains biographies of the British idealists which incorporate their principal works.
Author: Matt Carter
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Published: 2016-11-16
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1845406710
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book uncovers the philosophical foundations of a tradition of ethical socialism best represented in the work of R.H. Tawney, tracing its roots back to the work of T.H. Green. Green and his colleagues developed a philosophy that rejected the atomistic individualism and empiricist assumptions that underpinned classical liberalism and helped to found a new political ideology based around four notions: the common good; a positive view of freedom; equality of opportunity; and an expanded role for the state. The book shows how Tawney adopted the key features of the idealists' philosophical settlement and used them to help shape his own notions of true freedom and equality, thereby establishing a tradition of thought which remains relevant in British politics today.
Author: David George Ritchie
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 386
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 712
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Weinstein
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998-04-16
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 9780521622646
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis rich and provocative study assesses Herbert Spencer's pivotal contribution to the emergence of liberal utilitarianism and shows that Spencer, as much as J. S. Mill, provided liberal utilitarianism with its formative contours. Like Mill, Spencer tried to reconcile a principle of liberty and strong moral rights with a utilitarian, maximizing theory of good. In this powerful and sympathetic account, David Weinstein argues that Spencer's moral and political thought exhibits greater systematic integrity than received views of his thought acknowledge. However, Weinstein also examines the problems and flaws in Spencer's version of liberal utilitarianism, and shows that, precisely because of these flaws, it is engaging and deserving of our critical attention. This challenging study will be of interest to graduates and scholars in the fields of political theory, moral and political philosophy, and the history of political thought.
Author: Perth (W.A.). Public Library
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 618
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 608
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 226
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 652
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