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One of the great short masterpieces of nineteenth-century thought, Physics and Politics is in essence a brilliant essay in social psychology. It defines with grim humor the conditions of stability and social progress. “Physics” in Bagehot’s book, refers to natural science; “politics” to social science. His vastly stimulating analysis was the first important effort to comprehend the implications of the new science (especially Darwinism) for the study of political affairs. In the process, Bagehot makes unforgettably clear the complex, often tragic relation between individual and collective happiness. Roger Kimball’s introduction and notes place Bagehot’s ideas in perspective for today’s reader and evaluate the continuing usefulness of his observations. "We go to Bagehot for something that seems very difficult to convey accurately through mere definition or single examples—the true character of political man. This character, in turn, is important to discover, because on it depends the possibility of leading a life above ‘physics,’ a life better than that of the jungle."—Jacques Barzun.

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Finely imaginative...a remarkable book. -- H.S. Jones * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
Unflinching...a perfect antidote to the omni-present, thought-destroying political correctness that afflicts our culture. -- Gregory J. Sullivan * The Trenton Times *
We go to Bagehot for something that seems very difficult: the true character of political man. * Jacques Barzun *

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    Publisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc
    Publication Date: 12/06/1999
    ISBN13: 9781566632218, 978-1566632218
    ISBN10: 1566632218

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    Book Synopsis
    One of the great short masterpieces of nineteenth-century thought, Physics and Politics is in essence a brilliant essay in social psychology. It defines with grim humor the conditions of stability and social progress. “Physics” in Bagehot’s book, refers to natural science; “politics” to social science. His vastly stimulating analysis was the first important effort to comprehend the implications of the new science (especially Darwinism) for the study of political affairs. In the process, Bagehot makes unforgettably clear the complex, often tragic relation between individual and collective happiness. Roger Kimball’s introduction and notes place Bagehot’s ideas in perspective for today’s reader and evaluate the continuing usefulness of his observations. "We go to Bagehot for something that seems very difficult to convey accurately through mere definition or single examples—the true character of political man. This character, in turn, is important to discover, because on it depends the possibility of leading a life above ‘physics,’ a life better than that of the jungle."—Jacques Barzun.

    Trade Review
    Finely imaginative...a remarkable book. -- H.S. Jones * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
    Unflinching...a perfect antidote to the omni-present, thought-destroying political correctness that afflicts our culture. -- Gregory J. Sullivan * The Trenton Times *
    We go to Bagehot for something that seems very difficult: the true character of political man. * Jacques Barzun *

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