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What was Gladstonian about Gladstonian Liberalism and to whom did it appeal?


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What was Gladstonian about Gladstonian Liberalism and to whom did it appeal?

... What was Gladstonian about Gladstonian Liberalism and to whom did it appeal? Intro: I intend to look at Gladstone's personality and background and then attempt to establish if policies of three ministries (Gladstonian Liberalism) reflect this. I will look at aspects of ministries that may not be Gladstonian and consider whom the concept appealed to as well as whom it did not appeal to. Paragraph 1: He had a cultured and establishment upbringing (Eton and Oxford) but based on merchant wealth. High Anglican with profound moral core who began political life as a Tory but resigned with Peel. Felt to have been rather obsessive (especially towards older age) and stubborn. A careful man who believed in thrift and self-respect. Linked to this was his belief that people should be the product of opportunity and not privilege. Favoured Benthamite principles in his early career and always had an eye on modernising society's institutions influenced

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