Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham

Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham

Publisher Description

The eighteenth century may be said to begin with the Revolution of 1688; for, with its completion, the dogma of Divine Right disappeared for ever from English politics. Its place was but partially filled until Hume and Burke supplied the outlines of a new philosophy. For the observer of this age can hardly fail, as he notes its relative barrenness of abstract ideas, to be impressed by the large part Divine Right must have played in the politics of the succeeding century. Its very absoluteness made for keen partisanship on the one side and the other. It could produce at once the longwinded rhapsodies of Filmer and, by repulsion, the wearisome reiterations of Algernon Sidney. Yet urbanity must not deceive us. The eighteenth century has an importance in English politics which the comparative absence of systematic speculation can not conceal.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1950
March 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
185.7
KB

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