by James Meadowcroft (Author)
L. T. Hobhouse's Liberalism (1911), which has acquired the status of a modern classic, is the most enduring statement of the political principles which animated British liberal social reformers in the early years of the twentieth century. While written in a popular style, it is actually a theoretical work of some subtlety, combining an historical analysis of the evolution of liberal doctrine with a philosophical discussion of the character of liberal belief, and proposing a reformulation of liberalism which emphasises community, individual welfare rights, and an activist state. This 1994 edition of the work includes a number of his other writings from the same period, and will be of interest to a broad range of students and scholars in politics and the history of political thought.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 21 Aug 2008
ISBN 10: 0521437261
ISBN 13: 9780521437264
Book Overview: A 1994 edition of the classic work of one of the most important modern British liberal theorists.