The English constitution / by Walter Bagehot ; with an introduction by the Earl of Balfour.
- Walter Bagehot
- Date:
- [1945]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The English constitution / by Walter Bagehot ; with an introduction by the Earl of Balfour. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INTRODUCTION I Constitutional treatises are not usually regarded as light reading, yet surely he who thinks Bagehot’s ‘English Constitution’ dull must have brought a dull mind to its perusal. The theme no doubt is weighty. But the author has treated it with an easy originality of manner and method which should make it as attractive to readers of this generation as to us who first read it some sixty years ago. Critics of manner may perhaps allege that the style occa¬ sionally wants finish; but they must be hard to please if they deny that it is forcible, rapid, high- spirited, and clear,—that it is always spontaneous and never lacks point. 'I’o my thinking the method is as characteristic as the manner, and not less excellent. It is possible to theorize about politics in many different ways and from many different points of view. Constitutions may be traced historically, described legally, com¬ pared critically. The writer may be more con¬ cerned to tell us what they have been, ought to be, or will be, than to tell us what they are ;“and he is often more competent to do so. The field therefore is large, and, unless I mistake him, Bagehot was not by temperament averse to far-reaching generaliza- i tions. But in the volume of 1867 he wisely narrowed .his main theme to a single question—how’ in the : years round about 1865-6 (years within his own ] personal experience) was the work of governing](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30010445_0009.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


