P J PROUDHON today. Tomorrow. Yesterday . . . and forever.
https://search.worldcat.org/title/Politics-and-opinion-in-the-nineteenth-century-an-historical-introduction/oclc/227851
Pt. 1. The political thought of the romantic age. The originality of the romantics : Herder ; Hegel
Steam-intellect 'improvement' : Bentham ; Austin
The counter-revolutionaries : De Maistre ; Coleridge ; Carlyle
Saint-Simon : totalitarian and technocrat
Comte's secular religion
Anarchists and Utopians : Godwin ; Fourier ; Owen
Proudhon's attack on the state
Humanitarian nationalism : Mazzini
The liberal compromise : De Tocqueville ; John Stuart Mill. Pt. 2. The political thought of the age of Darwin. Mid-century prospect: the impact of Darwinism
The idea of progress : Herbert Spencer ; Buckle ; Lecky
The life of institutions : Maine ; Bagehot ; Tylor
Neo-Hegelian humanism : T.H. Green ; F.H. Bradley
Marx and Engels, I
Marx and Engels, II
Unbridled nationalism : Treitschke
The cult of the irrational : Schopenhauer ; Nietzsche
Catholic attitudes : the encyclicals of Leo XIII ; Acton
George Sorel : myth and anarchy
Social democracy : the Fabians ; William Morris ; Bernstein ; Jaures̀
Modern sociologists : Durkheim on environment ; Graham Wallas and social psychology
Retrospect : A new Humanism
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