The Evolution of States

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The Evolution of States

by J. M. (John Mackinnon) Robertson

EN·~20 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
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AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH POLITICS

0:02
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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

1:30
3

THE - EVOLUTION OF STATES - AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH POLITICS - BY - J.M. ROBERTSON

0:36
4

PREFACE

5:19
5

PART I - POLITICAL FORCES IN ANCIENT HISTORY

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6

Chapter I - THE SUBJECT MATTER

14:30
7

Chapter II

1:07:08
8

Chapter III

46:53
9

Chapter IV

55:20
10

PART II

0:02

Description

This treatise opens by re‑examining a series of lectures on English political life, stretching from the age of Bolingbroke to the era of Gladstone. Rather than cataloguing institutions, the author seeks the deeper forces that drive political action – economic conditions, social choices, and the psychological currents behind them. Drawing on recent sociological research, the work blends history, economics, and philosophy to propose a method for interpreting the rise and fall of policies.

In the first part, readers encounter clear explanations of how aggregate conditions shape decisions, illustrated with vivid examples from early modern to contemporary England. The style is conversational yet rigorous, inviting listeners to question familiar formulas and consider what hidden factors still influence public life. Though the author admits the project is unfinished, the book offers a solid framework for anyone keen to understand the roots of political change.

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Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1153K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Adrian Mastronardi, Graeme Mackreth and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2012-05-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. M. (John Mackinnon) Robertson

J. M. (John Mackinnon) Robertson

1856–1933

A self-taught Scottish writer and public intellectual, he was known for sharp arguments on religion, politics, and literature. His books ranged widely, but he is especially remembered for skeptical studies of Christianity and Shakespeare.

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