The Decay of Liberalism
Francis Neilson
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1945, vol. 4, issue 3, 281-310
Abstract:
Summary: I: THE BACKGROUND OF LIBERALISM, II: THE EARLY RADICALS AND THEIR INFLUENCE. III: COBDEN, BEARER OF THE LIBERAL STANDARD. IV: THE EFFECT OF THE BOER WAR. IV: THE RIOT OF SUPERFICIAL IDEAS. VI: INFILTRATION OF THE FABIANS. VII: EXPOSING THE FALLACY OF MARXISM. VIII: SENTIMENTAL REFORM AND LEGISLATIVE CHAOS. IX: FUNDAMENTAL REFORM TOO LATE. X: A CONFUSION OF CHARITY WITH JUSTICE. XI: IMPERIALISM CRUSHES THE GREAT REVIVAL.
Date: 1945
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