Coleridge's Political Thought: Property, Morality, and the Limits of Traditional Discourse
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This study presents an account of Coleridge's writings on politics from the perspective of the history of political thought and provides an analysis of the entire range of his political theory from the "Bristol Lectures" of 1795 to "On the Constitution of the Church and State" of 1829.
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