The liberal tradition : from Fox to Keynes / edited by Alan Bullock and Maurice Shock.
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Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano | 942 B 21935 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 21935 |
Introduction -- Pte.1. Fox and the whig tradition: 1. Civil liberties -- 2. Opposition to the war against revolutionary France -- 3. Foreign policy and the struggle for freedom abroad -- 4. Parlamentary reform -- 5. Pte.2. The Benthammites and the political economists 1776-1830: 1. Individualism and Laissez-Faire -- 2. Natural lawa and the impossibility of interference -- 3. Free trade -- 4. Colonies -- 5. Reform -- Pte.3. The age of Cobden and Bright: 1. Free trade and the repeal of the corn laws -- 2. Laissez-Faire -- 3. Education -- 4. Religious liberty -- 5. Foreign policy -- 6. India and Ireland -- Pte. 4: The age of Gladstone: 1. The philosophy of liberty -- 2. Parliamentary reform -- 3. Foreign policy -- 4. Ireland -- Pte.5. The new liberalism: 1. The philosophy of state interference -- 2. The extension of democracy -- 3. Social reform -- 4. The government and the national economy -- 5. Imperialism and the Boer war -- 6. Armaments -- 7. Foreign policy -- Pte.6. Liberalism after 1918: 1. The end of Laissez-Afaire -- 2. The League and the peace.
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