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The English Utilitarians and India (New ed)

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The Utilitarians have usually been regarded as exponents of a moral theory, but in this work Dr Stokes lays emphasis on their claim to have developed a practical science of society.

Political failure caused their practical character to languish in England, but in India the Utilitarian principles won far greater success.

He analyzes James Mill's influence as the London head of the Indian administration on Macaulay's Benthamite reforms and on Fitzjames Stephen's significance in the passage of Utilitarianism into Imperialism.

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OUP India
019562355X / 9780195623550
Paperback / softback
01/06/1989
India
366 pages