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Analisi della fede e critica della ragione nella filosofia di Pierre Bayle
Authors:Sean O'Cathasaigh
Institution:Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , UK
Abstract:This article re-examines the political thought of the neglected Fabian essayist and radical journalist William Clarke. Historians have differed over the relative importance of socialism and liberalism in Clarke's political thought. The argument is made here that the key to Clarke's thought lies in his moralised conception of democracy, rooted in his monist ontology. The further deepening of democracy was threatened for Clarke by developments in monopolistic capitalism and the related emergence of a new imperialism. Clarke's understanding of democracy, rather than more overtly economic considerations, lies at the heart of his political religion, and links his views on domestic and foreign affairs. As befits a philosophical monist, his political thought reveals the limitations of established dichotomies for grasping the character of progressivism in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain.
Keywords:William Clarke  democracy  Monism  Radicalism  Empire  Progressivism  Socialism  Liberalism
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