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Publikováno v:
History of European Ideas. :1-18
Autor:
Gregory Conti
Publikováno v:
History of European Ideas. 49:170-174
Autor:
Gregory Conti
Publikováno v:
The Review of Politics. 84:613-629
In 1900, perhaps the greatest Victorian historian of ideas, Leslie Stephen, released his three-volume English Utilitarians. Coming to grips with the political thought of the century that had just ended, he believed, required considering the “domina
Autor:
Gregory Conti
Publikováno v:
History of European Ideas. 49:176-178
Autor:
Gregory Conti
Publikováno v:
Global Intellectual History. 8:1-46
Although he is little read today, especially by Anglophone academics, Charles Dupont-White (1807–78) deserves the attention of historians of political thought for two reasons. First, he was an orig...
Autor:
Gregory Conti
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 115:1034-1047
This paper offers a new reading of the political thought of the mid-Victorian jurist and intellectual James Fitzjames Stephen. Contrary to impressions of Stephen as a conservative or religious authoritarian, this article recognizes the liberal charac
Autor:
Gregory Conti
Publikováno v:
History of European Ideas. 47:1109-1149
As the most famous critic of John Stuart Mill, James Fitzjames Stephen has often been assumed to have been a religious conservative or even reactionary. In contrast to these assessments, this artic...
Autor:
Gregory Conti
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Constellations. 27:169-184
Autor:
Gregory Conti, William Selinger
Publikováno v:
History of European Ideas. 46:341-354
We have entered a revisionist moment in the study of the history of liberalism. In many respects this reorientation has been salutary. Scholars have corrected such unsupportable but tenacious simpl...
Autor:
Gregory Conti
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The Tocqueville Review. 39:135-163
Claude Lefort’s interests as a democratic theorist primarily lied elsewhere than in institutional questions. This essay, however, takes up what commentary he did provide on representative institutions to offer a new interpretation of his thought. F