All Stories

  1. British idealist engagements with Mazzini’s life and writings, 1858-1929
  2. “All history is the history of thought”: competing British idealist historiographies
  3. Rethinking Constant’s ancient liberty: Bosanquet’s modern Rousseauianism
  4. The UK and Covid-19
  5. British Idealism
  6. Introduction
  7. Brexit: Hatred, lies and UK democracy
  8. “All history is the history of thought”: competing British idealist historiographies
  9. Language, aesthetics and emotions in the work of the British idealists
  10. Forms, Dialectics and the Healthy Community: The British Idealists’ Receptions of Plato
  11. Hobson on Democracy and the Humanized Economy
  12. T.H. Green, advanced liberalism and the reform question 1865–1876
  13. J.A. Symonds, socialism and the crisis of sexuality in fin-de-siècle Britain
  14. Common Good Politics
  15. Rethinking the International Economic Architecture
  16. Power, Alienation and Community in Capitalist Societies
  17. Introduction: British Idealism and Contemporary Common Good Politics
  18. Contesting the Common Good: T.H. Green and Contemporary Republicanism
  19. Economic Migration, Social Justice and the Common Good: A Public Lecture
  20. ‘This Dangerous Drug of Violence’: Bernard Bosanquet’s Common Good Theory of Punishment
  21. J.A. Hobson’s New Liberal Social Economics and the ‘Organic Conception of World-politics’
  22. Individuality, Freedom and Socialism: The British Idealists' Critiques of the Fichtean State
  23. Special issue on Martha Nussbaum’s Creating Capabilities
  24. D. G. Ritchie on socialism, history and Locke
  25. Drafting the Nineteen Propositions, January–July 1642*
  26. Trust and reciprocity: A theoretical distinction of the sources of social capital
  27. Selected Writings of John A. Hobson 1932-1938
  28. Edward Caird
  29. Performativity and the Intellectual Historian's Re-enactment of Written Works
  30. Citizenship, Rights and Tony Blair’s Doctrine of International Community
  31. Contesting the Common Good: T. H. Green and Contemporary Republicanism
  32. British Idealism and the Political Philosophy of T. H. Green, Bernard Bosanquet, R. G. Collingwood and Michael Oakeshott
  33. European radicalism, 1789–1919 introduction
  34. T.H. Green, advanced liberalism and the reform question 1865–1876
  35. Jeremy Bentham, Social Criticism & Levels of Meaning
  36. The Much-Maligned and Misunderstood Eternal Consciousness
  37. The Eternal Consciousness
  38. Negotiating the ‘Modern Wilderness of Interests’: Bernard Bosanquet on Cultural Diversity
  39. Liberalism and Communitarianism
  40. A Forgotten Hero of British Social Democracy? The Historical Significance of Edward Caird: Colin Tyler