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  1. Universidad de Glasgow. Partido político. Partido Laborista. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Richard Henry "R. H." Tawney ( Calcuta 30 de noviembre de 1880 – Londres 16 de enero de 1962) fue un historiador inglés, 1 2 crítico social, 3 4 ético, socialista 5 6 7 e importante propulsor de la educación de adultos. 8 9 .

  2. Richard Henry Tawney (1880-1962) was a noted economic historian, educator and activist. Born in Calcutta, the son of a Sanskrit scholar, he was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, Oxford. At Rugby R. H. Tawney formed a lasting friendship with William Temple (later to be Archbishop of Canterbury) and while he became deeply critical of ...

  3. 24 de fev. de 2023 · 17 R. H. Tawney, ‘Notes on the state of the Coal Industry’ (drafted for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, and sent to him via Bishop George Bell). Papers of George Bell, Lambeth Palace Library, London, vol. 190, ff. 325–53. Goldman, Life of R. H. Tawney, 113–23.

  4. 4 de jan. de 2021 · Against Fabian critics, Tawney insisted on the nonutilitarian case for socialism. Capitalism was morally evil, Tawney wrote in 1913, “not because it hinders the production of wealth, but because it produces wickedness.”. Real freedom — the freedom only a socialist society could offer — was the freedom to be good.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Tawney, R. H. 1880 – 1962 BIBLIOGRAPHY. Richard Henry Tawney, teacher, social scientist, journalist, and political moralist, was born in Calcutta in 1880.Of upper-middle-class origin, Tawney was sent to Rugby School in England, where he developed something of the moral thoughtfulness for which Thomas Arnold (1795 – 1842) had made that institution famous.

  6. Administrative / Biographical History. A distinguished social and economic historian, Richard Henry Tawney (1880-1962) was educated at Rubgy School and Balliol College, Oxford, from where he graduated in 1903 with a degree in Greats. He lived and worked at the University Settlement, Toynbee Hall, in the East End of London and then lectured at ...