Public Moralists : political thought and intellectual life in Britain, 1850-1930 / Stefan Collini

By: Collini, StefanContributor(s): Stefan ColliniMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: :Atlantic Publishers & Distributors | :7/22 Ansari Road Darya Ganj New Delhi Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1991Description: 383 pages :23 cmISBN: 9780198204220Subject(s): Political science -- Great Britain | Intellectual lifeGenre/Form: Intellectuals -- Attitudes.DDC classification: 941.08 COL
Contents:
Leading minds : the world of the Victorian intellectual -- Culture of altruism : selfishness and the decay of motive -- Idea of character : private habits and public virtues -- Their master's voice : John Stuart Mill as a public moralist -- Manly fellows : Fawcett, Stephen, and the liberal temper -- Their title to be heard : prefessionalization and its discontents -- Exclusively professional subject : the jurist as public moralist -- From dangerous partisan to national possession : John Stuart Mill in English culture 1873-1933 -- Whig interpretation of English literature : literary history and national identity.
Summary: This volume analyses the moral sensibilities and assumptions that were at the heart of political debate in Victorian and early 20th-century Britain, focusing on the role as public moralists of
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Leading minds : the world of the Victorian intellectual --
Culture of altruism : selfishness and the decay of motive --
Idea of character : private habits and public virtues --
Their master's voice : John Stuart Mill as a public moralist --
Manly fellows : Fawcett, Stephen, and the liberal temper --
Their title to be heard : prefessionalization and its discontents --
Exclusively professional subject : the jurist as public moralist --
From dangerous partisan to national possession : John Stuart Mill in English culture 1873-1933 --
Whig interpretation of English literature : literary history and national identity.

This volume analyses the moral sensibilities and assumptions that were at the heart of political debate in Victorian and early 20th-century Britain, focusing on the role as public moralists of

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