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Lord Acton: A Study in Conscience and Politics

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Lord Acton is author of the maxim, Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely. A liberal Catholic and distinguished historian, Lord Acton produced vigorous denunciations of nationalism, racism, statism, and bigotry that rank among the classic works of political and social thought. ICS Press is proud to return to print Lord Acton: A Study in Conscience and Politics, first published by the University of Chicago Press in 1953...

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In The Mind Of A Great Historian

Lord Acton, (1834-1902), was among the most illustrious historians of nineteenth century England. "He knew everyone worth knowing and read everything worth reading". He had a deep devotion to individual freedom and a profound understanding of history. He never published a book, which is a great shame. His enormous reputation is based on essays, notes and lectures he gave at Cambridge University as Regius professor starting in 1894. Acton's political thought came into vogue only after WWI when people tired of nationalism and started probing spirituality more. He went through life a liberal Catholic decrying the fact that he could find no one who could live up to his Catholic ethical standards. A great believer in the gift of liberty the American Revolution gave to the world and ranted against the evil destruction the French Revolution brought to the French people. "Acton explained his theory of history as essentially the history of ideas". I think quotes like that pretty much sum up the prescient genius Acton shows. As a retired Army officer and student of political philosophy, I found this book a splendid collection of essays by an eminent historian written for anyone who wants to understand the history of freedom through the ages. I also recommend Acton's "Lectures On Modern History" and Acton's "Essays on Freedom And Power"
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