
Four Lectures on the English Revolution
Insightful Analysis of a Transformative Period in British HistoryBy Thomas Hill GreenLength2h 56m
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In "Four Lectures on the English Revolution," Thomas Hill Green presents a sophisticated analysis of the political and philosophical underpinnings of the English Revolution, employing a style that is both rigorous and engaging. Green'Äôs lectures delve into the complexities of the era, examining the interplay between individual liberty and societal obligation, while situating the revolution within the broader context of British political thought. His scholarly approach, marked by a dialectical method, seeks to unravel the tensions between liberal and communal ideals, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the revolution's impact on modern democratic theory. Thomas Hill Green (1836-1882), a prominent British thinker and a leading member of the idealist movement, draws upon his deep knowledge of philosophy and moral theory in crafting this work. His educational background at Oxford, coupled with his engagement in contemporary social issues, informed his reflections on the nature of governance and liberty. Green's commitment to social reform and his belief in the potential for progressive change underpin his exploration of these revolutionary ideas, making this book an essential contribution to the field of political philosophy. I highly recommend "Four Lectures on the English Revolution" to anyone interested in the historical foundations of modern political thought. Green'Äôs incisive arguments and thorough analysis not only enrich our understanding of the English Revolution but also provoke critical reflections on the nature of freedom and responsibility in contemporary society.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length2 hrs 56 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 5, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
4LECTURE II.
2THOMAS HILL GREEN
5LECTURE III.
3LECTURE I.
6LECTURE IV.