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On Compromise

Chapter 3 INTELLECTUAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE POLITICAL SPIRIT.

Word Count: 157    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

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On Compromise
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“In this influential 1874 essay, Morley asks the question, "How far, and in what way, ought respect either for immediate practical convenience, or for current prejudices, to weigh against respect for truth?" At once philosophical and practical, Morley's essay remains relevant in today's hyper-partisan political climate.”
1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTORY.2 Chapter 2 OF THE POSSIBLE UTILITY OF ERROR3 Chapter 3 INTELLECTUAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE POLITICAL SPIRIT.4 Chapter 4 RELIGIOUS CONFORMITY.5 Chapter 5 INTRODUCTORY. No.56 Chapter 6 OF THE POSSIBLE UTILITY OF ERROR.7 Chapter 7 INTELLECTUAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE POLITICAL SPIRIT. No.78 Chapter 8 RELIGIOUS CONFORMITY. No.89 Chapter 9 THE REALISATION OF OPINION.