English political thought in the Nineteenth century (Record no. 12883)

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Classification number 320.5 BRI 2nd ed.
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Personal name Brinton, Crane
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Title English political thought in the Nineteenth century
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Ernest Benn
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1954
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Extent 312p.
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Summary, etc. THIS book was undertaken over twenty ycars ago, at the<br/>suggestion of Professor Harold J. Laski, who was then<br/>rather under the influence of Acton and Maitland than of<br/>Marx and Lenin.<br/>date confess that I am today in general agreement with<br/>myselt two decades ago. On going over the text I have<br/>indecd been struck with an inevitable series of attacks of<br/>esprit d'escalier. I think I could say some things now better,<br/>more clecarly, than I said them then. I should like to revise<br/>some snap judgments, notably the one in which I equate<br/>Mr. Churchill-the Churchill of the 1920's, it is true<br/>with the unprofitable Brougham. But second thoughts are<br/>not always wiser than first thoughts, and they are almost<br/>always duller, more cluttered. I do not think I should be<br/>justified in trying to alter this book, which is here reprinted<br/>in its original form.<br/>No doubt the book shows its age. I cannot claim that it<br/>was written with any remarkable prescience. The disasters<br/>and the triumphs of the last war are not foreshadowed,<br/>nor do the outlines of the great revolution by consent of<br/>the nineteen-forties come out clearly in my analysis of the<br/>political thought of nineteenth-century Britain. I do not<br/>think the semi-socialist Britain of today will appear an<br/>unnatural development trom the Britain of these pages<br/>but neither do I think it will appear an inevitable develop-<br/>ment from the political ideas here analysed.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Ideology
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