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The Comparison
In Which Mock Reform, Half Reform, And Constitutional Reform, Are Considered (1810)
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Focusing on political reform, John Cartwright critically analyzes mock, half, and constitutional reform in early 19th-century England. He defines mock reform as superficial changes, while half reform fails to fully address systemic issues. Advocating for constitutional reform, Cartwright argues it is essential for achieving genuine political change, citing historical examples like the Magna Carta. This work not only reflects the political debates of its time but also serves as a significant resource for understanding the ongoing challenges in creating a just society.
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2009, paperback
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