Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- General Introduction
- Editorial Foreword
- Preface to the First Edition
- Introduction to New Edition by Donald Winch
- Notes on Further Reading
- Corrections to this Edition
- I SKETCHES OF POLITICIANS
- 1 THE COUNCIL OF FOUR, PARIS 1919
- 2 LLOYD GEORGE: A FRAGMENT
- 3 A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THREE
- 4 ANDREW BONAR LAW
- 5 HERBERT ASQUITH
- 6 EDWIN MONTAGU
- 7 ARTHUR BALFOUR
- 8 WINSTON CHURCHILL
- 9 REGINALD MCKENNA
- 10 THE GREAT VILLIERS CONNECTION
- 11 TROTSKY ON ENGLAND
- II LIVES OF ECONOMISTS
- III BRIEF SKETCHES
- IV HIS FRIENDS IN KING'S
- V TWO SCIENTISTS
- VI TWO MEMOIRS
- References
- Index of Names
4 - ANDREW BONAR LAW
from I - SKETCHES OF POLITICIANS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- General Introduction
- Editorial Foreword
- Preface to the First Edition
- Introduction to New Edition by Donald Winch
- Notes on Further Reading
- Corrections to this Edition
- I SKETCHES OF POLITICIANS
- 1 THE COUNCIL OF FOUR, PARIS 1919
- 2 LLOYD GEORGE: A FRAGMENT
- 3 A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THREE
- 4 ANDREW BONAR LAW
- 5 HERBERT ASQUITH
- 6 EDWIN MONTAGU
- 7 ARTHUR BALFOUR
- 8 WINSTON CHURCHILL
- 9 REGINALD MCKENNA
- 10 THE GREAT VILLIERS CONNECTION
- 11 TROTSKY ON ENGLAND
- II LIVES OF ECONOMISTS
- III BRIEF SKETCHES
- IV HIS FRIENDS IN KING'S
- V TWO SCIENTISTS
- VI TWO MEMOIRS
- References
- Index of Names
Summary
Mr Bonar Law's breakdown is a great misfortune, not less to his political opponents than to his own supporters. We shall not easily find another leader of the Conservative Party who is so unprejudiced. Mr Bonar Law has been, before everything, a party man, deeply concerned for his party, obedient to its instincts, and at each crisis the nominee of its machine. On two crucial questions, Tariff Reform and the support of Ulster, he adopted with vehemence the extreme party view. Yet, in truth, he was almost devoid of Conservative principles. This Presbyterian from Canada has no imaginative reverence for the traditions and symbols of the past, no special care for vested interests, no attachment whatever to the Upper Classes, the City, the Army, or the Church. He is prepared to consider each question on its merits, and his candid acknowledgement of the case for a capital levy was a striking example of an habitual state of mind.
Mr Bonar Law's Conservatism was not based on dogma, or prejudice, or a passion to preserve certain sides of English life. It proceeded from caution, scepticism, lack of faith, a distrust of any intellectual process which proceeded more than one or two steps ahead, or any emotional enthusiasm which grasped at an intangible object, and an extreme respect for all kinds of Success.
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- The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes , pp. 33 - 36Publisher: Royal Economic SocietyPrint publication year: 1978