Collected Works of Harold Laski: A grammar of politics

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Taylor & Francis US, 1997 - 708 страница

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INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERTHE CRISIS IN THE THEORY OF THE STATE
i
Socialised industries
ii
The sphere of consumers cooperation
iii
Private enterprise
iv
The regulation of private enterprise
v
Vocational organisation
vi
The Principle of Social Insurance
vii
Property and Inheritance Conclusion
viii
CHAPTER ELEVENINTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION PAGE 241
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295
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356
368
433
433
Property and effort
529
VI
582
The basis of international organisation II The functions of international organisation i Poli
587
II
589

CHAPTER THREERIGHTS
xi
CHAPTER FIVEPROPERTY
xviii
The judiciary and the layman IV Equality before the law V The reform of the
xxiv
The moral basis of property
15
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35
The functions of international organisation ii Social IV The functions of international organisation iii Econo mic
606
Conclusion
659
INDEX
667
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Born in Manchester, England, and educated at New College, Oxford, the British political scientist and Labor party leader Harold Laski taught history at Harvard University from 1916 to 1920. At that time, he returned to England to teach at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he remained until his death. His name and the London School became almost synonymous terms in the minds of many, particularly students from the United States and from Asia and Africa, who learned from Laski the political knowledge necessary to overthrow their British rulers. A brilliant lecturer, he espoused a modified form of Marxism while holding a strong belief in individual freedom. Laski was a prolific writer and an active Socialist politician as well as a sensitive commentator on British and U.S. political institutions. Oddly, the letters that he exchanged during a period of 19 years with his American friend, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, published in two volumes in 1953, are read and appreciated more widely today than any of his books.

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