Poisoning the Minds of the Lower OrdersPrinceton University Press, 06.08.2000 - 559 Seiten Conservatism was born as an anguished attack on democracy. So argues Don Herzog in this arrestingly detailed exploration of England's responses to the French Revolution. Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders ushers the reader into the politically lurid world of Regency England. |
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... popular political debate less rational than the world of loyal subjects . Who or what earns the mantle of reason ? Or , as I put it , who or what ought to enjoy epistemic authority ? That itself is a crucial political debate . Having ...
... popular reading ; so too had stories about sexual antics at court.10 The intersection of these two genres was sizzling , even explosive . Perhaps the dignity of the House of Lords was threatened by the endless days of testimony on the ...
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A Conservative Inheritance | 13 |
Of Coffeehouses and Schoolmasters | 50 |
Poison and Antidote | 89 |
The Politics of Reason | 140 |
CONTEMPT | 191 |
The Politics of the Emotions | 202 |
A Guide to the Menagerie Women and Workers | 244 |
A Guide to the Menagerie Blacks and Jews | 283 |
Self and Other | 324 |
Faces in the Mirror | 363 |
STANDING | 403 |
Wollstonecrafts Hair | 414 |
The Trouble with Hairdressers | 455 |
The Fate of a Trope | 505 |
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