Parliamentary Sovereignty
Betty Kemp, 22 December 1983
The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke. Vol. II: Party, Parliament and the American Crisis, 1766-1774
edited by Paul Langford.
Oxford, 508 pp., £40, April 1981,0 19 822416 8 Show More
edited by Paul Langford.
Oxford, 508 pp., £40, April 1981,
The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke. Vol. V: India: Madras and Bengal, 1774-1785
edited by P.J. Marshall.
Oxford, 667 pp., £55, July 1983,0 19 822417 6 Show More
edited by P.J. Marshall.
Oxford, 667 pp., £55, July 1983,
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Constitutional Code, Vol. I
edited by F. Rosen and J.H. Burns.
Oxford, 612 pp., £48, April 1983,9780198226086 Show More
edited by F. Rosen and J.H. Burns.
Oxford, 612 pp., £48, April 1983,
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Deontology, together with a Table of the Springs of Action and Article on Utilitarianism
edited by Amnon Goldworth.
Oxford, 394 pp., £38, July 1983,0 19 822609 8 Show More
edited by Amnon Goldworth.
Oxford, 394 pp., £38, July 1983,
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Chrestomathia
edited by M.J. Smith and W.H. Burston.
Oxford, 451 pp., £40, November 1983,0 19 822610 1 Show More
edited by M.J. Smith and W.H. Burston.
Oxford, 451 pp., £40, November 1983,
Bentham and Bureaucracy
by L.J. Hume.
Cambridge, 320 pp., £22.50, September 1981,0 521 23542 1 Show More
by L.J. Hume.
Cambridge, 320 pp., £22.50, September 1981,
Jeremy Bentham and Representative Democracy: A Study of the Constitutional Code
by Frederick Rosen.
Oxford, 255 pp., £19.50, May 1983,9780198226567 Show More
by Frederick Rosen.
Oxford, 255 pp., £19.50, May 1983,
“... obedience to natural law means ‘that every man shall pursue his own happiness’ (echo of David Hume and foretaste of Bentham himself?). The puzzle is rather, as Ross Harrison suggests in his discussion of Bentham’s thought as a whole – a considerable achievement – why Bentham did not enlist natural law as an ally of utility: they had much in ... ”