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  1. Title page
  2. Liberalism
  3. BEFORE LIBERALISM
  4. THE ELEMENTS OF LIBERALISM
  5. THE MOVEMENT OF THEORY
  6. 'LAISSEZ-FAIRE'
  7. GLADSTONE AND MILL
  8. THE HEART OF LIBERALISM
  9. THE STATE AND THE INDIVIDUAL
  10. ECONOMIC LIBERALISM
  11. THE FUTURE OF LIBERALISM
  12. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  13. INDEX
  14. About

BIBLIOGRAPHY


  • Locke.—Second Treatise on Civil Government (1689).
  • Paine.—The Rights of Man (1792).
  • Bentham.—Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789?).
  • J. S. Mill.—Principles of Political Economy (Books IV and V).
    • On Liberty.
    • Representative Government.
    • The Subjection of Women.
    • Autobiography.
  • Cobden.—Political Writings.
  • Bright.—Speeches.
  • Mazzini.—The Duties of Man.
    • Thoughts on Democracy in Europe.
  • Jevons.—The State in Relation to Labour.
  • T. H. Green.—Principles of Political Obligation.
    • Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract (Works, vol. iii).
  • Morley.—Life of Cobden.
    • Life of Gladstone.
  • F. W. Hirst.—The Manchester School.
  • G. Lowes Dickinson.—Liberty and Justice.
  • Prof. H. Jones.—The Working Faith of the Social Reformer.
  • Prof. McCunn.—Six Radical Thinkers.

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