English Ethical Socialism: Thomas More to R.H. Tawney

Oxford University Press USA (1988)
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A study of the tradition of ethical socialism, its successes, its failures, and its relevance to contemporary Britain. It focuses on a group of writers who, although separated by time, all promoted this brand of socialism. It chronicles their thoughts and theories, and examines their intentions.

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