Liberty, Equality, Fraternity by James Fitzjames Stephen

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity by James Fitzjames Stephen

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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity by James Fitzjames Stephen

R. J. White's edition, which was originally published in 1967, made Fitzjames Stephen's classic available for the first time since 1914. The editor made use of the 1874 second edition which included Stephen's notes in reply to his original critics. Stephen's work is written as a systematic denunciation of John Stuart Mill's political thought. It is thus of great importance in the history of Utilitarianism, and also as the most forthright and systematic of the Victorian attacks on democracy. Stephen's work is also important for its repudiation of the progressive attitudes to religion and morality characteristic of the Comptist philosophy which had attracted Mill. Stephen's aim was to show that 'no room is left for the order of ideas hinted at by the phrase 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity''. He argues his case with legal precision and considerable rhetorical powers.
Martin Stephen is High Master of the Manchester Grammar School and author of fifteen titles on English literature and military history. This is his first novel.
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ISBN 13 9780521065504
ISBN 10 052106550X
Title Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
Author James Fitzjames Stephen
Series Cambridge Studies In The History And Theory Of Politics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1967-12-02
Number of pages 298
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