1st Edition

The Anglo-Saxon Tradition

By George G. E. Catlin Copyright 1939
300 Pages
by Routledge

302 Pages
by Routledge

302 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1939, The Anglo-Saxon Tradition puts forward Catlin’s view on the power of the Anglo-Saxon Tradition to unite Europe. The book identifies the distinguishing features of this Tradition as respect for personality, liberty, experiment, tolerance, accommodation, democracy, federalism, moralism, and public spirit, and emphasises its role in standing against contemporary... Read more
Foreword; Part I: Prologue; An Open Letter; Part II: The Notes of the Anglo-Saxon Tradition; 1: Humanism; 2: Freedom; 3: Experiment; 4: Tolerance; 5: Democracy, Accomodation, Federalism; 6: Moralism; 7: Public Spirit; Part III: Conclusion; Index

Biography

George Catlin