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Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham

CHAPTER V
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He deplores the decay of taste and learning.

Men trifle with Hume's gay impieties, and could not, if they would, appreciate the great works of Bishop Warburton.

Politics has become nothing save a means of promoting selfish interests.

The church, the theatre, and the arts have all of them lost their former virtues.

The neurotic temper of the times is known to all.


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