Documents of Modern Political ThoughtThomas Edwin Utley, John Stuart Maclure |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
Michael Oakeshott Conservative Empiricism | 20 |
Democracy | 29 |
LIBERTY | 36 |
R H Tawney Economic Liberty as seen by a Socialist | 59 |
Barbara Wootton Freedom and Planning | 69 |
2 Sir Winston Churchill | 75 |
SECTION A GENERAL | 100 |
SECTION B DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM | 121 |
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | 130 |
THE STATE | 143 |
SECTION E POLITICAL ACTION | 152 |
France | 161 |
INTRODUCTION | 177 |
INTRODUCTION | 247 |
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