Jonathan Parry presents a history of Liberalism that is organized
around themes in British Liberal politics since the early nineteenth
century. In the first half of the book, he shows how the Liberal Party
shaped national politics between 1830 and 1914 by conducting a series
of campaigns against what it saw as over-dominant interest groups in
British and Irish political, economic and religious life. Some of
these campaigns succeeded, some failed, but they gave the party a
strong identity as a political movement hostile to concentrations of
power. The last two chapters chart its response to its political
marginalization by Labour and Conservatives since the 1920s. They show
how Liberals have continued to organize against over-centralized
institutional power. They have defended civil liberties, urged
devolution, criticized the rigidity of the electoral system, and
attacked exaggerations of Britain’s capacity to act independently in
the world. British Liberalism’s focus has never been the defence of
laissez-faire economic principles, as many claim; it has always been
political.
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ISBN
9781788218061
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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