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Reappraising Walter Bagehot's Liberalism: Discussion, Public Opinion, and the Meaning of Parliamentary Government

Authors :
Greg Conti
William Selinger
Source :
History of European Ideas. 41:264-291
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

SummaryThis article offers a novel and comprehensive account of Walter Bagehot's political thought. It ties together an interpretation of Bagehot's liberal commitment to norms of discussion and deliberation, with an analysis of Bagehot's extensive arguments about the institutions of representative government. We show how Bagehot's opposition to American-style presidentialism, to parliamentary democracy, and to proportional representation were profoundly shaped by his conceptions of government by discussion, and the rule of public opinion. Bagehot's criticisms of English parliamentarianism, both of its pre-1832 and post-1832 varieties were also motivated by those principles, as was his own proposal for parliamentary reform. By examining the whole range of Bagehot's writings on representative government (not merely his preference for parliamentarianism over presidentialism) and by connecting his institutional recommendations to his liberal principles, we are also able to better clarify Bagehot's position in...

Details

ISSN :
1873541X and 01916599
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
History of European Ideas
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........80a098b0ab492cb7fda19c28561e4379
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2014.926105