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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: The Propriety of Liberty 1
- Chapter One: ‘That glorious fabrick of liberty’: John Locke, the Propriety of Liberty and the Quality of Responsible Agency 20
- Chapter Two: Passionate Liberty and Commercial Selfhood: Montesquieu’s Political Theory of Moderation 59
- Chapter Three: ‘The True Propriety of Language’: Persuasive Mediocrity, Imaginative Delusion and Adam Smith’s Political Theory 117
- Chapter Four: Taking Things as They Are: John Stuart Mill on the Judgement of Character and the Cultivation of Civilization 173
- Chapter Five: Idealism and the Historical Judgement of Freedom: T. H. Green and the Legacy of the English Revolution 223
- Chapter Six Coda: Liberty as Propriety 259
- Bibliography 277
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: The Propriety of Liberty 1
- Chapter One: ‘That glorious fabrick of liberty’: John Locke, the Propriety of Liberty and the Quality of Responsible Agency 20
- Chapter Two: Passionate Liberty and Commercial Selfhood: Montesquieu’s Political Theory of Moderation 59
- Chapter Three: ‘The True Propriety of Language’: Persuasive Mediocrity, Imaginative Delusion and Adam Smith’s Political Theory 117
- Chapter Four: Taking Things as They Are: John Stuart Mill on the Judgement of Character and the Cultivation of Civilization 173
- Chapter Five: Idealism and the Historical Judgement of Freedom: T. H. Green and the Legacy of the English Revolution 223
- Chapter Six Coda: Liberty as Propriety 259
- Bibliography 277
- Index 341