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Published on
19 May 2005

The ‘Sixties’ in Historical Retrospect

1. Introduction The title of this paper has the ‘1960s’ in inverted commas, because I am concerned not with what happened in the decade, but with the ‘60s’ as a concept. I came to be thinking about this subject in the course of writing the last volume of the New Oxford History of England 1951-1990. […]

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Published on
19 January 2005

Heavens Above! The Relation of Ethics and Economics

I: Introduction Peter Sellers, one of my favourite comic actors, starred in a slight but amusing film called Heavens Above! [1963] in which he played a Church of England prison chaplain who is mistakenly appointed to a living in a well-heeled area. He has all sorts of notions of social justice and fairness and attempts to put […]

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Published on
24 November 2004

The Challenge of Ordering Liberty: Constitutionalism and a Free Society

Introduction In contemporary Europe, perhaps no subject is as controversial as the idea of a European Constitution and the question of whether it should be ratified by the Union’s member states. In one sense, this is nothing new insofar as the precise form, nature, and origins of constitutions has been debated throughout Europe for centuries. […]

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Published on
14 October 2004

Truth and Conscience in Politics and the Law

Introduction Pilate said to Jesus, “So you are a king?’  Jesus answered, “You say that I am a king.  For this I was born, and for this I have come into the world, to bear witness to the truth.  Everyone who is of the truth hears my voice.’ Pilate said to him, “What is truth? […]

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Published on
8 September 2004

Expediency or Principles in Managing Political Crises: the Hong Kong Experience

The end of British rule in Hong Kong could be discussed in terms of the final act in Asian colonial history: the conclusion of China’s experience of foreign invasions and the demise of the last significant possession of the former British Empire. Or the transfer of sovereignty to the Chinese Government might be analysed as […]

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