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Edmund Burke
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Edmund Burke

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-21
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  • Publisher: Basic Books

A provocative biography of Edmund Burke, the underappreciated founder of modern conservatism Edmund Burke is both the greatest and the most underrated political thinker of the past three hundred years. A brilliant 18th-century Irish philosopher and statesman, Burke was a fierce champion of human rights and the Anglo-American constitutional tradition, and a lifelong campaigner against arbitrary power. Once revered by an array of great Americans including Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, Burke has been almost forgotten in recent years. But as politician and political philosopher Jesse Norman argues in this penetrating biography, we cannot understand modern politics without him...

The Achievement of Michael Oakeshott
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

The Achievement of Michael Oakeshott

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Edmund Burke
  • Language: en

Edmund Burke

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-22
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  • Publisher: HarperPress

Longlisted for the Orwell Prize and the Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction; both conservative and subversive, Burke's beliefs have never been more relevant, as MP Jesse Norman explains.

Edmund Burke: The Visionary Who Invented Modern Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Edmund Burke: The Visionary Who Invented Modern Politics

Longlisted for the Orwell Prize and the Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction; both conservative and subversive, Burke’s beliefs have never been more relevant, as MP Jesse Norman explains.

After Euclid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

After Euclid

What does it mean to have visual intuition? Can we gain geometrical knowledge by using visual reasoning? And if we can, is it because we have a faculty of intuition? In After Euclid, Jesse Norman reexamines the ancient and long-disregarded concept of visual reasoning and reasserts its potential as a formidable tool in our ability to grasp various kinds of geometrical knowledge. The first detailed philosophical case study of its kind, this text is essential reading for scholars in the fields of mathematics and philosophy.

Stand Up Straight and Sing!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Stand Up Straight and Sing!

One of America's most admired and decorated singers tells her inspiring life story, from the segregated south to the world's greatest stages.

Compassionate Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Compassionate Economics

Compassionate Conservatismwas acclaimed as the intellectual handbook to Cameronism. Now Compassionate Economicstakes the argument forward and starts to set the agenda for a new government. We live in a world of deep public concern: at the fragmentation of British society, at the prospect of economic recession, at the loss of social trust and social respect. But as we reach the limits of state control and top-down government, does the centre-right really have anything more to offer than a reheat of the 1980s? Must we choose between Brown and Thatcher? Compassionate Economicsanswers these questions. It shows how we have become obsessed with neo-classical economics and how this obsession undermines our understanding of people and society. It rejects the false promises of happiness theory. It shows how an ancient theory of human well-being can be used to guide public policy. And it explains how we can rebuild the foundations of our prosperity and our society.

The Big Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

The Big Society

This hugely important book provides a most timely and important answer to a question perhaps best described as rhetorical: it is essential reading for politicians, economists, social commentators - and the voting public.

Political Philosophy in a Pandemic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Political Philosophy in a Pandemic

Government lockdowns, school closures, mass unemployment, health and wealth inequality. Political Philosophy in a Pandemic asks us, where do we go from here? What are the ethics of our response to a radically changed, even more unequal society, and how do we seize the moment for enduring change? Addressing the moral and political implications of pandemic response from states and societies worldwide, the 20 essays collected here cover the most pressing debates relating to the biggest public health crisis in the last century. Discussing the pandemic in five key parts covering social welfare, economic justice, democratic relations, speech and misinformation, and the relationship between justice and crisis, this book reflects the fruitful combination of political theory and philosophy in laying the theoretical and practical foundations for justice in the long-term.

The Dignity of Labour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

The Dignity of Labour

Does work give our lives purpose, meaning and status? Or is it a tedious necessity that will soon be abolished by automation, leaving humans free to enjoy a life of leisure and basic income? In this erudite and highly readable book, Jon Cruddas MP argues that it is imperative that the Left rejects the siren call of technological determinism and roots it politics firmly in the workplace. Drawing from his experience of his own Dagenham and Rainham constituency, he examines the history of Marxist and social democratic thinking about work in order to critique the fatalism of both Blairism and radical left techno-utopianism, which, he contends, have more in common than either would like to admit. He argues that, especially in the context of COVID-19, socialists must embrace an ethical socialist politics based on the dignity and agency of the labour interest. This timely book is a brilliant intervention in the highly contentious debate on the future of work, as well as an ambitious account of how the left must rediscover its animating purpose or risk irrelevance.