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John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton, was a distinguished 19th-century historian, political philosopher, and liberalist, widely recognized for his deep and erudite scholarship, particularly in the realms of moral and political history. Born on January 10, 1834, into a family with a lineage that tied both English and Italian aristocracy, Acton was notably versed in multiple languages and cultures, which lent a broad perspective to his work. He is best remembered for his dictum “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, ” a testament to his lifelong concern with liberty and the dangers of unrestrained power. Acton”s most important scholarly contribution is encapsulated in his work “Lectures on the French Revolution, ” a detailed and nuanced analysis of the Revolution, which he did not live to see published. Completed posthumously, this magnum opus illustrates Acton”s critical engagement with the pivotal historical events and complex moral issues of the era. His literary style is characterized by meticulous research, careful attribution of sources, and a narrative that weaves philosophical insights with historical fact. Acton”s contributions to historical scholarship and his steadfast commitment to individual liberty have secured his place as an eminent figure in the historiography of moral and political philosophy.




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John Neville Figgis: Divine Right of Kings
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John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron Acton & John Neville Figgis: Lectures on the French Revolution
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