Making Angels in Marble by David Walsh

Making Angels in Marble by David Walsh

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Making Angels in Marble by David Walsh

In the first elections called under the terms of the 1832 Reform Act the Tory party appeared doomed. They had recorded their worst set of results in living memory and were organizationally in disarray as well, importantly, seemingly completely out of touch with the current political mood. During the intense pressure brought to bear by the supporters of political reform was the use of pressure from without and in this tactic the industrial working class were highly visible. Calls for political reform had been growing since the 1760s and given fresh impetus with the revolutions in America and France respectively. The old Tory party had been resistent to all but the most the most glaring corruption and abuse under the pre-Reform system, not least to the idea of extending the electoral franchise to the 'swineish multitude', as Edmund Burke notoriously described the working class. Yet within five years after the passing of reform the Conservatives - the natural heirs to the old Tory party - were attempting to politically incorporate sections of the working class into their ranks. This book examines how this process of making these 'Angels in Marble', to use Disraeli's phrase from a later era, took shape in the 1830s. It focuses on how a section of the industrial working class became the target of organizational inclusion into Peelite Conservatism and ultimately into the British party political system.

The Catholic University of America's David Walsh is a political science professor. He has published numerous articles in political science and philosophy publications, as well as pieces in anthologies, and is the editor of three volumes of Eric Voegelin's Collected Works. After Ideology: Restoring the Spiritual Foundations of Freedom and The Development of the Liberal Soul are the first two volumes of a trilogy about the modern world.

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ISBN 13 9780957000506
ISBN 10 0957000502
Title Making Angels in Marble
Author David Walsh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Breviary Stuff Publications
Year published 2012-02-29
Number of pages 268
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