Condition of England Question
Discover the profound insights of the 'hungry forties' in Michael Levin's compelling book, Condition of England Question. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1998, this first edition spans 194 pages and delves into the transformative era that shaped modern Britain. Through the perspectives of influential thinkers such as the conservative Thomas Carlyle, the liberal John Stuart Mill, and the socialist Friedrich Engels, this book offers a rich tapestry of reflections on the societal tensions that arose during this pivotal time of transition to an industrial and democratic society. Whether you are a student of history or simply curious about the complexities of this period, Levin's work provides valuable context and thought-provoking analysis. Enhance your understanding of England's past and the ideologies that influenced its future with this essential read.