ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1927, this book was written as a reaction to the First World War, hoping to try and analyse the causes leading up to it. The author states in the Preface that he puts this forward as an unsystematic contribution to what he is conscious is a very great subject, and he adds since Aristotle, an almost untouched one. He starts by looking at the nature, methods and uses of history, considered from a political point of view. He goes on to look at the possibility of a political science; the place of politics among the social sciences, and the process of politics. In conclusion he considers the relation of politics and ethics.

part 1|2 pages

Politics, History, and the Data of Politics

chapter |5 pages

Introductory

chapter Chapter I|15 pages

What History Is

chapter Chapter II|36 pages

The Methods of the Historians

chapter Chapter III|30 pages

The Uses of History

part II|2 pages

The Method Of Politics

chapter Chapter I|55 pages

The Possibility of A Political Science

chapter Chapter II|60 pages

The Place of Politics Among the Social Sciences

chapter Chapter III|75 pages

The Process of Politics

part III|2 pages

Politics and Ethics

chapter |68 pages

Politics and Ethics