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The Persistence of Victorian Liberalism - The Politics of Social Reform in Britain, 1870-1900 (Hardcover, New)
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The Persistence of Victorian Liberalism - The Politics of Social Reform in Britain, 1870-1900 (Hardcover, New)
Series: Contributions to the Study of World History
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The Persistence of Victorian Liberalism examines the question of
where to locate the ideological break between "classical
liberalism" and the underlying principles of the modern Welfare
State. While most historians of 19th century Britain argue that
such a shift occurred prior to 1900, Haggard challenges the
contention that "classical liberalism" had been so undermined by
this point that the modern Welfare State was largely inevitable. He
considers the public discussion of progress, poverty, charity,
socialism, and social reform, and he concludes that the vast
majority of the Victorian middle and upper classes remained wedded
to the tenets of "classical liberalism" up to the close of the
century. In contrast to traditional characterizations, Haggard
argues that progress, individualism, and "character" continued to
resonate within Victorian society throughout the late Victorian
period. Private philanthropy grew increasingly active as a remedy
to urban poverty. The London Socialist movement, the New Unionism,
the Independent Labour Party, and the New Liberalism, each
proponents of "socialistic" reforms, found themselves marginalized
politically. The key to the social debates of the day was the
concept of the "deserving" versus the "undeserving" poor. Although
the "deserving" might expect some private or public aid, the
"undeserving" were to be punished for their lack of "character."
Until this notion was overturned, the Welfare State would remain
outside the realm of practical politics.
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