Burrinchini’s Spectre
Peter Clarke, 19 January 1984
That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in 19th-Century Intellectual History
by Stefan Collini, Donald Winch and John Burrow.
Cambridge, 385 pp., £25, November 1983,9780521257626 Show More
by Stefan Collini, Donald Winch and John Burrow.
Cambridge, 385 pp., £25, November 1983,
“... are reminded, ‘Malthus was as much the successor to Abraham Tucker and William Palcy as to Adam Smith, and as much the contemporary of someone like Bishop Sumner, who did so much to make his doctrines acceptable in Anglican circles, as of his friend Ricardo.’ Macaulay, on the other hand, is to be visualised, as he so often visualised himself, addressing ... ”