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A Green Revolution? Idealism, Liberalism and the Welfare State1

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Ritcher Melvin, The Politics of Conscience: T.H. Green and His Age. Lanham, N.Y. and London, University Press of America, 1983, pp. ix, 415, paperback £12.75.

Palazzolo Claudio, Idealismo e liberalismo–la filosofia practica di Th. Hill Green. Carrara, S.E.A., 1983, pp. ix, 255, paperback, n.p.

Vincent Andrew and Plant Raymond, Philosophy, Politics and Citizenship: The Life and Thought of the British Idealists. Oxford, Blackwells, 1984, pp. ix, 222, hardback £19.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

Richard Bellamy*
Affiliation:
Nuffield College, Oxford
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Copyright © The Hegel Society of Great Britain 1984

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This review article is based on research funded by the E.S.R.C. under its Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Scheme. Its contents are the responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the E.S.R.C.

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3. Berlin, Isaiah, ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’, in Four Essays on Liberty (Oxford, 1969). p 133 Google Scholar. note.

4. E.g. Clarke, Peter, Liberals and Social Demmocrats (Cambridge, 1978), pp. 15, 293 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

5. This has stemmed above all from the work of Taylor, Charles, Hegel (Cambridge. 1975)CrossRefGoogle Scholar and the various articles in which) he has developed the implications of Idealism for contemporary political doctrines.

6. Green, T.H., Prolegomend to Ethics (Oxford. 1883), §§8. 33 Google Scholar.

7. Ibid. §125.

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