
John A. Hobson Is Widely Recognised As The Most Important British New Liberal Thinker Of Politics And Political Economy Of The Twentieth Century. The Selected Writings Of John A. Hobson Showcases An Exciting And Previously Unpublished Collection Of Hobson's Writings And Lectures From 1932-1938 That Hobson Presented At The South Place Ethical Society In The Last Decade Of His Life. The Lectures And The Introduction Produce A Fresh Reading Of Hobson's Thinking And Theorization Of International Relations, Thereby Revealing A Much More Complex Thinker Than Has Conventionally Been Understood. Edited By Colin Tyler, A Framing Introduction Written By The Author's Great Grandson, John M. Hobson Situates These Lectures In The Context Of His Life-work On International Relations Between 1897 And 1940. John A. Hobson; Edited By John M. Hobson And Colin Tyler. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This collection investigates the evolution of John A. Hobson's political and economic thought regarding international relations during the final decade of his life. The volume presents previously unpublished lectures delivered at the South Place Ethical Society between 1932 and 1938, providing a critical examination of his intellectual development. Edited by Colin Tyler with an introduction by John M. Hobson, the text re-evaluates the author's legacy as a foundational British New Liberal thinker. By situating these specific writings within the broader context of his career, the editors argue that Hobson's theories on global politics were significantly more nuanced than historical consensus has suggested.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a vital resource for scholars of twentieth-century political economy and New Liberalism. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a specialized reference for those studying the history of international relations theory.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0415598230
ISBN-13:
9780203834435
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