Democracy And the Human Equation

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With the accession of Queen Anne, in 1702, the control of Government passed from the crown to the nobles, in whose hands it remained, effectively, for more than a century and a half. It Is true that 114 Democracy and the Human Equation the Reform Bills of 1832 and of 1867 extended the political franchise to a large number of the people, but it was certainly not until after the pass- age of the Reform Bill of 1884 that the people were able t© exert an influence in the State in any way comparable
... with that exerted by the aristoc- racy. The period of aristocratic domination in modern England extended roughly from the begin- ning of the eighteenth century to a date which can- not be placed earlier than 1884. It was this period of aristocratic domination which in one small coun- try gave to statesmanship Burke, Chatham, Pitt, Fox, Walpole, Carteret, Harley, Temple, Clive, Hastings, Bolingbroke, Windham, Peel, Bright, Cobden, Russell, Palmerston, Canning, Disraeli, and Gladstone; which gave to letters Addison, Swift, Steele, Defoe, Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Lamb, Hazlitt, Burns, Pope, Keats, Carlyle, the Marti- neaus, the Brownings, the Brontes, Johnson, De Quincey, Southey, Ruskin, Coleridge, Wordsworth, George Eliot, Grote, Gibbon, Macaulay, Bagehot, Buckle and Byron; which gave to science, scholar- ship and philosophy Bentham, Hume, Airy, Jowett, Berkley, Porson, Arkwrlght, Stephenson, Mill, Her- schell, Darwin, Huxley, Wallace, Hamilton the philosopher, Hamilton the mathematician, Cayley, Adam Smith, Bentley, Watt, De Morgan and Clerk Democracy and the Human Equation 115 Maxwell; which gave to art Gainsborough, Rey- nolds, Romney, Raeburn, Turner, Constable, Flax- man, Leech, Wilkie, Opie, and Cruikshank.

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