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100 1 _aWilliam R. McKercher
245 1 0 _aLibertarian Thought in Nineteenth Century Britain
_bFreedom, Equality and Authority
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20171212
300 _a396 p
520 _bThis book, first published in 1987, aims to characterise and identify the intellectual heritage of the proponents of the libertarian tradition. To set this within a theoretical framework, these ideas will be examined by using the pragmatic and conceptual formulations of freedom and authority, two notions which are central to any understanding of political philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth century. This title will be of interest to students of history, philosophy and politics.
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