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Essays in Liberalism Being the Lectures and Papers Which Were Delivered at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, 1922

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Step back in time to explore varied viewpoints on economics and politics from brilliant minds seeking real-world answers in the early 20th century.

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2005-12-12
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"Essays in Liberalism" by Various, presents a compilation of talks and essays that originated from the Liberal Summer School at Oxford in 1922. This collection offers a variety of opinions on what Liberalism meant at the time, touching on political and economic conversations that were important then. The writings don't try to create a strict political plan, but instead try to get people thinking and talking about Liberal ideas and how they work in the real world. The book starts with some opening words that explain the Summer School, explaining that it wasn't an official event, and that it was meant to encourage open conversation between thinkers and professionals, not active politicians. It points out the wide range of subjects that were discussed, with a special interest in how the economy and industries were structured, while admitting that some important topics would need to be looked at later. Essentially, the beginning prepares the reader for the essays to come, suggesting that those involved in modern Liberalism thought it was important to talk, work together, and find realistic answers to difficult social and political problems, instead of just blindly following set beliefs.

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