Democracy in Britain: a reader
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction 1
1 Edmund Burke, In Defence of Prejudice (1790) 3
2 R. H. S. Crossman, English Distrust of Theory (1965) 4
I Does The British Constitution Exist? 7
A. The Unwritten Constitution 7
1 A. V. Dicey, Written and Unwritten Constitutions (1885) 9
2 A. V. Dicey, The Conventions of the Constitution (1885) 10
3 Thomas Paine, There is no English Constitution (1791) 11
4 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Idea of the State (1830) 12
5 Lord Hailsham, A Model for a Written Constitution
(1976) 13
6 Lord Scarman, The Need for a Written Constitution
(1992) 14
B. The Ancient Constitution 15
7 Lord Acton, The Progress of Liberty (1895) 18
8 Sir David Lindsay Keir, Constitutional Continuity and
Flexibility (1964) 19
9 Ferdinand Mount, An Objection (1992) 20
10 Edmund Burke, The Ancient Constitution (1790) 20
II T. H. B. Oldfield, Anglo-Saxon Democracy (1816) 21
12 The Norman Yoke (1649) 23
13 Lord Bolingbroke, An Appeal to Reason not the Past
(1738) 24
14 Jeremy Bentham, Matchless Constitution? (1824) 24
C. Present Perspectives 25
15 R. H. S. Crossman, A Labour Cabinet and Parliamentary
Control (1966)
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16 The Interests of the State — R. v. Ponting (1985) 28
17 Enoch Powell, Parliamentary Government (1978) 30
18 Charter 88 — A Flawed Democracy (1988) 31
II Crown and Parliament, Government
and People 34
A. Mixed Government 34
1 Sir John Fortescue, Royal and Political Dominion
(c. 1473) 37
2 Sir Thomas Smith, Supremacy of Parliament (1589) 37
3 James VI and I, Divine Right of Kings (1610) 38
4 Assertion of Parliamentary Rights (1628) 40
5 Charles I, Royalist Assertion of Mixed Government (1642) 42
6 Sir William Blackstone, The Balanced Constitution
(1765) 44
7 Sir William Blackstone, Parliamentary Sovereignty (1765) 45
B. Cabinet Government and ‘Elective Dictatorship’ 46
8 Walter Bagehot, Dignified and Efficient Parts of the
Constitution (1867) 49
9 Lord Bolingbroke, Types of Monarchy (1738) 53
10 Loss of Back-Benchers Independence (1914) 54
11 R. H. S. Crossman, Cabinet Government and Prime
Ministerial Government (1964) 55
12 R. H. S. Crossman, The Demise of Cabinet Government
(1965) 57
13 Lord Hailsham, Elective Dictatorship (1976) 58
C. Government, Parliament and the People 60
14 Edmund Burke, The MP as Representative (1774) 62
15 James Bryce, Elections as Mandates (1888) 63
16 John Morley, Elections as Choices of Government (1911) 63
17 Douglas Wass, Referenda — A Critical View (1983) 64
III Representation of Groups 66
A. The Original Principles of Representation 66
1 William Shakespeare, Degree, Priority, and Place (c.1602) 68
2 William Shakespeare, The Division of Labour (1599) 70
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B. Estates and Communities 70
3 Benjamin Disraeli, The Estates of the Realm (1844) 73
4 Edmund Burke, A Natural Aristocracy (1791) 74 .
5 W. E. Gladstone, The English Love a Lord (1871) 76
6 Thomas Paine, Titles are but Nicknames (1791) 77
7 Robert Southey, The Creation and Sale of Titles (1807) 78
8 The Parliament Act (1911) 79
9 Lord Hailsham, A Democratic Second Chamber (1978) 79
C. Property and Interests 80
10 John Locke, Government as Defender of Property Rights
(1690) 84
11 James Harrington, Property and Political Power (1661) 85
12 Adam Smith, Economic Structures and Political Authority
(1766) 86
13 Lord Macaulay, Economic Change and Constitutional
Reform (1831) 87
14 George Eliot, Industrial Growth and Parliamentary
Reform (1866) 88
15 Lord Liverpool, Representation of Interests: A Tory View
(1793) 91
16 Lord lohn Russell, Representation of Interests: A Whig
View (1821) 92
17 Sir Robert Inglis, In Defence of the Unreformed House of
Commons (1831) 92
18 Edmund Burke, Virtual Representation (1792) 93
19 Edmund Burke, Parliament as Representative of National
Interest (1774) 93
20 James Mill, Sinister Interests (1820) 94
21 William Lovett, Working-class Representation (r.1836) 95
22 Christabel Pankhurst, Representation of Women (1905) 96
23 Aneurin Bevan, Working-class MPs (1952) 97
24 Margaret Thatcher, A Critique of Consensus (1979) 97
IV Agreeing to be Governed 100
A- The Social Contract 100
1 Thomas Hobbes, Hobbes’s Social Contract (1651) 104
2 John Locke, Locke’s Social Contract (1690) 106
3 John Dryden, Right of Rebellion (1681) 111
4 David Hume, Of the Original Contract (1748) 112
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5 Edmund Burke, The Contract of Eternal Society (1790)
6 Thomas Paine, The Need for Contin (1791)
B. The Right to Vote
7 Edmund Burke, Attack on Natural Rights (1790)
8 Thomas Paine, Defence of Natural Rights (1791)
9 The People’s Charter of 1837
10 The Right to Vote (1647)
11 John Stuart Mill, The Vote as a Means of Self-protection
(1861)
12 George Eliot, The Need for Moral Improvement (1866)
13 John Stuart Mill, Democracy as a Means of Improvement
(1861)
14 Samuel Smiles, Democracy as a Result of Improvement
(1859)
15 William Lovett, Temperance and the Working Man (1876)
16 Mary Wollstonecraft, The Education of Women (1792)
17 Harriet Taylor Mill, The Enfranchisement of Women
(1851)
18 Rebecca West, Male Prejudice (1912)
19 Christabel Pankhurst, The Sujfragette Movement (1904)
V Parties and Elections
A. Against and For Parties
1 Jonathan Swift, Parties in Lilliput (1726)
2 Hilaire Belloc, On a General Election (n.d.)
3 Francis Bacon, Government by Faction (1597)
4 Lord Bolingbroke, Party as a Political Evil (1738)
5 Jeremy Bentham, A Radical Approach on Parties (1824)
6 Sir Henry Maine, The Corrupt Party Politician (1885)
7 John Strachey, A Working Class Party (1936)
8 Edmund Burke, In Defence of Parties (1770)
9 His Majesty’s Opposition (1826)
B. Parties and Elections
10 Charles Dickens, The Eatanswill Election (1836/7)
11 Anthony Trollope, Parliamentary Parties (1869)
12 M. Ostrogorski, Mass Membership Parties (1902)
13 A Democratic Socialist Party (1906-7)
14 Vernon Bogdanor, Proportional Representation (1984)
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VI Democracy and Freedom 166
A. Liberalism and Democracy 166
1 John Stuart Mill, The Tyranny of the Majority (1859) 167
2 Isaiah Berlin, Individual Liberty and Democratic Rule
(1958) 169
3 E. M. Forster, Two Cheers for Democracy (1951) 172
B. Bills of Rights and the Rule of Law 173
4 Magna Carta (1215) 174
5 Bill of Rights (1689) 175
6 A. V. Dicey, The Rule of Law (1885) 178
7 K. D. Ewing and C. A. Gearty, Breaches of the Rule of
Law (the ‘Spycatcher’ Case) (1990) 180
8 K. D. Ewing and C. A Gearty, A New Bill of Rights —
the Case Against (1990) 181
9 Ferdinand Mount, A Written Constitution and
Parliamentary Sovereignty (1992) 184
C. Freedom of Expression 185
10 John Milton, The Killing of Books (1644) 187
11 Lord Lindsay, Democracy and Discussion (1929) 188
12 R. H. S. Crossman, Theatre Censorship (1967) 190
13 Shabbir Akhtar, Religious Faith and Censorship (1989) 191
14 Salman Rushdie, Religious Faith and Free Speech (1991) 192
15 The Reporting of Parliament (1738) 193
16 Robert Southey, A Partisan Press (1807) 194
17 Humbert Wolfe, The British Journalist (n.d.) 195
18 E. P. Thompson, The Decline of Political Heresy (1980) 195
19 Howard Brenton and David Hare, The Making of the
News(1985) 196
D. Democracy and Totalitarianism 198
20 George Orwell, Animal Farm (1941) 199
VII Nations and Empire 202
A. Nations 203
1 Bernard Crick, An Englishman’s Passport (1988) 209
2 Lord Acton, In Defence of Multi-National States (1878) 211
3 Jonathan Swift, The Independence of Ireland (1724) 213
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4 Wolfe Tone, The Society of United Irishmen (1791)
5 The Proclamation of the Irish Republic (1916)
6 Seamus Heaney, Christmas in Belfast, 1971
7 John Hewitt, Once Alien Here (1942)
8 The Declaration of Arbroath (1320)
9 Henry Cockburn, The Edinburgh Sedition Trials
(1793-4)
10 John Maclean, A Scottish Workers’ Republic (1920)
11 Hugh MacDiarmid, The Absence of Scottish Nationalism
(1927)
12 Edwin Muir, The Irrelevance of Scottish Nationalism
(1935)
13 Thomas E. Ellis, Welsh Disestablishment (1892)
14 Saunders Lewis, The Welsh Language and Nation (1937)
15 R. S. Thomas, A Dead Nation (1968)
B; Empire and Race
16 David Hume, Eighteenth-century Racism (1748)
17 Olaudah Equiano, A Slave’s Experience (1789)
18 Rudyard Kipling, The White Man’s Burden (1899)
19 George Lamming, The British Empire (1953)
20 Samuel Sei von, The Immigrant’s Experience (1956)
21 Adewale Maja-Pearce, Cultural Chauvinism (1990)
22 Grace Nichols, The Many ‘Englishes’ (1984)
VIII Democracy and the Economy
A. Society, Economy, Market
1 Thomas Paine, A Natural Economic Order (1791)
2 Adam Smith, The System of Natural Liberty (1791)
3 Dugald Stewart, Forms of Government and Political
Economy (1809—10)
B. Economic Consequences of Democracy
4 William Cobbett, Hopes of Parliamentary Reform (1831)
5 William Lovett, Political Rights and Popular Welfare
(1837)
6 Lord Macaulay, Democracy and the Security of Property
(1829)
7 Dugald Stewart, Democracy and Economic Policy (1855)
8 Samuel Brittan, Can Democracy Manage an Economy?
(1977)
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C. The State and the Economy 257
9 L. T. Hobhouse, Laissez-faire and Individual Liberty
(1911) 260
10 Common Ownership of the Means of Production (1917) 262
11 Sidney Webb, Nationalisation (1918) 263
12 L. T. Hobhouse, Liberal Socialism (1911) 264
13 John Maynard Keynes, Against Laissez-faire and State
Socialism (1926) 266
14 C. A. R. Crosland, Socialism and State Ownership
(1956) 268
15 Margaret Thatcher, The Welfare State and Individual
Responsibility (1979) 271
16 A. V. Dicey, The Unpredictability of Democratic Demands
(1905) 273
IX A Democratic Culture? 275
A* The Democratic Spirit 275
1 William Blake, London (1789) 277
2 Percy Bysshe Shelley, Let a Great Assembly Be (1819) 278
3 Edward Carpenter, Towards Democracy (1883) 281
4 D. H. Lawrence, A Democracy of Single Selves (c.1917) 285
5 W. H. Auden, 1st September 1939 286
6 Charles Dickens, Poor Relations (1853) 289
7 George Orwell, Snobbery (1937) 289
B. Culture and the Masses 292
8 William Wordsworth, From Common Life (1800) 294
9 Charles Kingsley, Democratic Art (1850) 295
10 Matthew Arnold, Sweetness and Light (1869) 296
11 Wyndham Lewis, The Mass Mind (1925) 299
12 T. S. Eliot, A Hierarchy of Cultures (1948) 300
13 Raymond Williams, Culture is Ordinary (1958) 301
14 Tony Harrison, On Not Being Milton (1978) 305
Bibliography of Sources 306
Biographical Notes 312
Copyright Acknowledgements 328
Index 332
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