Liberty as a Caricature: Bentham's Antidote to Republicanism 1
Bentham's role in this discussion was that of a political moderate, poised between Whiggism and Toryism, much like that of one of his primary sources of inspiration, David Hume.5 Later on in his career, Bentham changed his views and became a radical and a democrat,6 but in the period discussed...
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