R.L. Nettleship's Memoir of Thomas Hill Green is a fascinating and insightful look at the life and philosophy of one of the most important thinkers of the 19th century. Green's contributions to political and social theory are still relevant today, and Nettleship's account sheds new light on the man and his ideas.
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