Abstract

Coleridge and contemporary radicalism - the Bristol Lectures (1795) and The Watchman (1796) constitutions, concordats and country party ideology - the realignment of Coleridge's political theory, 1799-1802 principles, morality and prudential politics - The Friend (1809-10) politics, property and political economy, 1810-1819 property, politics and cultivation - On the Constitution of the Church and the State (1829) conclusion - land, commerce and the limits of tradition.

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