The social & political ideas of some representative thinkers of the Victorian age ; a series of lectures delivered at King's college, University of London, during the session 1931-32 / edited by F. J. C. Hearnshaw.

Author/creator Hearnshaw, F. J. C.
Format Book
Publication InfoLondon [etc.] : G. G. Harrap & company ltd., [1933]
Description270 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Introductory: the Victorian Age, 1837-1901, by G. P. Gooch.--Thomas Carlyle, by R. S. Dower.--Herbert Spencer and the individualists, by the editor.--Sir Henry Maine and the historical jurists, by J. E. G. De Montmorency.--Alexis de Tocqueville and democracy, by H. J. Laski.--Karl Marx and social philosophy, by J. L. Gray.--T. H. Green and the idealists, by A. D. Lindsay.--Matthew Arnold and the educationists, by J. D. Wilson.--Walter Bagehot and the social psychologists, by C. H. Driver.--Taine and the nationalists, by R. A. Jones.--Appendix: the development of a psychological approach to politics in English speculation before 1869, by C. H. Driver.
Bibliography noteBibliography at the end of each chapter except appendix.
LCCN 33022911