Richard Congreve, Positivist Politics, the Victorian Press, and the British Empire (2021)

Richard Congreve, Positivist Politics, the Victorian Press, and the British Empire (2021)

By Matthew Wilson

This book is about the life and times of Richard Congreve. This polemicist was the first thinker to gain instant infamy for publishing cogent critiques of imperialism in Victorian Britain. As the foremost British acolyte of Auguste Comte, Congreve sought to employ the philosopher's new science of sociology to dismantle the British Empire.

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Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publish Date: 09/30/2021
Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 9783030834371
ISBN-10: 3030834379
Language: English

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This book is about the life and times of Richard Congreve. This polemicist was the first thinker to gain instant infamy for publishing cogent critiques of imperialism in Victorian Britain. As the foremost British acolyte of Auguste Comte, Congreve sought to employ the philosopher's new science of sociology to dismantle the British Empire. With an aim to realise in its place Comte's global vision of utopian socialist republican city-states, the former Oxford don and ex-Anglican minister launched his Church of Humanity in 1859. Over the next forty years, Congreve engaged in some of the most pressing foreign and domestic controversies of his day, despite facing fierce personal attacks in the Victorian press. Congreve made overlooked contributions to the history of science, political economy, and secular ethics. In this book Matthew Wilson argues that Congreve's polemics, 'in the name of Humanity', served as the devotional practices of his Positivist church.

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Matthew Wilson is an intellectual historian and assistant professor of architectural history and theory at Ball State University. He has published widely on the British Positivist Movement.

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