First published in 1922, this title written by L. T. Hobhouse,
British politician and one of the leading theorists of Social
Liberalism, is a seminal work concerning the social application of
ethical principles for the common good. The object of the book is
to show that social and political institutions are not ends in
themselves.
Hobhouse argues that the social ideal is to be sought not in the
faultless unchanging system of an institutional Utopia, but in the
love of a spiritual life with its unfailing system of harmonious
growth unconfined.
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