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... social structure , but wished to replace the selfish instincts which underlay laissez - faire principles by a new code of social morality based upon a more personal Christianity . To many radicals such talk appeared mere humbug , yet in ...
... social structure , but wished to replace the selfish instincts which underlay laissez - faire principles by a new code of social morality based upon a more personal Christianity . To many radicals such talk appeared mere humbug , yet in ...
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... Social Contract , as being ' a pure fiction , an idle fancy , incapable of historic proof as a fact , and senseless as a theory ' . But , he argued , if instead of an original social contract , one thought of a social contract daily ...
... Social Contract , as being ' a pure fiction , an idle fancy , incapable of historic proof as a fact , and senseless as a theory ' . But , he argued , if instead of an original social contract , one thought of a social contract daily ...
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Ronald Walter Harris. 12 : Robert Southey : Toryism and the Social Question Of all the tory writers , none was more deeply concerned with the social problems of the time than Robert Southey . At the age of eighteen , as an undergraduate ...
Ronald Walter Harris. 12 : Robert Southey : Toryism and the Social Question Of all the tory writers , none was more deeply concerned with the social problems of the time than Robert Southey . At the age of eighteen , as an undergraduate ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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