T H Green

Cards (24)

  • what are Green's views on human nature?

    • inherently rational and capable of self-improvement
    • humans flourish in environments that promote civic virtue and social responsibility
  • Marxist counter to Green's views on human nature:
    • his focus on individual moral development ignores how economic structures in shaping behaviour
  • anarchist counter to Green's views on human nature:
    • reject the idea that individual flourishing can be achieved thriugh societal structures
  • what are Green's views on society?

    • cooperative society - common goals
    • importance of social institutions fostering individual flourishing
  • anarchist counter to Green's views on society:
    • societal structures constrain personal freedom
  • new right counter to Green's views on society:
    • societal cooperation could undermine individual entrepreneurship
  • what are Green's views on the state?

    • enabling state
    • actively promoting welfare and provides conditions necessary for individuals to achieve their full potential
  • anarchist counter to Green's views on the state:
    • reject the need for a state altogether
  • new right counter to Green's views on the state:
    • reject the idea of an enabling state - state should have minimal intervention
  • trad liberal counter to Green's views on the state:
    • an enabling state infringes on individual rights and liberties
  • what are Green's views on the economy?

    • critiques unregulated capitalism
    • economic structures must be designed to promote welfare
  • New Right counter to Green's views on the economy:
    • unregulated markets lead to innovation and efficiency
  • marxist counter to Green's views on the economy:
    • his reforms don't address the fundamental social inequalities created by capitalism
  • what are Green's views on property?

    • should be viewed as a social institution
    • should be regulated to promote the common good
  • anarchist counter to Green's views on the property:
    • property rights should prioritise individual autonomy without consideration for collective obligations
  • marxist counter to Green's views on the economy:
    • property should be viewed through the lens of class struggle and not individual merit
  • what are Green's views on freedom?

    • positive liberty
    • true freedom is thee ability to recognise one's potential
    • need enabling conditions
  • anarchist counter to Green's views on freedom:
    • true freedom can only be achieved through the abolition of all hierarchal structures
  • trad liberal counter to Green's views on freedom:
    • freedom is from the absence of interference
    • no need for an enabling state or enabling conditions
  • New Right counter to Green's views on freedom:
    • any form of state intervention undermines individual freedom
  • what is the famous work of T H Green?

    lectures on the principles of political obligation
  • where can we see evidence of an enabling state?

    labour in 1928 introducing the NHS
  • where can we see evidence of Green's views?

    Public Education laws - education is essential for personal growth and societal progress
  • where can we see evidence of Green's views?

    Equality Act 2010 - prohibits discrimination