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-Carlyle- Sprenger connection
-Carlyle- Sprenger connection
-Two sides of Governor Eyre debate- Carlyle vs. Mill- Woolf’s comments
-Two sides of Governor Eyre debate- Carlyle vs. Mill- Woolf’s comments
-“If you’re not with us, you’re against us” idea of Levy in relation to Carlyle and Mill branches- does Woolf fall against Carlyle but not with Mill?
-“If you’re not with us, you’re against us” idea of Levy in relation to Carlyle and Mill branches- does Woolf fall against Carlyle but not with Mill?
-Woolf’s arguments against fascism- outline specifically
-Woolf’s arguments against fascism- outline specifically


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And this is more what we talked about today
And this is more what we talked about today
-background on Mill branch
-background on Mill branch
-background on Carlyle/Galton branch
-background on Carlyle/Galton branch
-connection of Woolf to Mill
-connection of Woolf to Mill
-connection of Woolf to Carlyle/Galton
-connection of Woolf to Carlyle/Galton


it's not very specific, we'd probably talk about the mention of the Jamaica Committee, the distrust of experts, and the several pages referencing Carlyle directly, just as a starting point for comparisons.
it's not very specific, we'd probably talk about the mention of the Jamaica Committee, the distrust of experts, and the several pages referencing Carlyle directly, just as a starting point for comparisons.

Revision as of 19:36, 24 November 2008

This is the outline I made after our meeting with McPhail

-Carlyle- Sprenger connection

-Two sides of Governor Eyre debate- Carlyle vs. Mill- Woolf’s comments

-“If you’re not with us, you’re against us” idea of Levy in relation to Carlyle and Mill branches- does Woolf fall against Carlyle but not with Mill?

-Woolf’s arguments against fascism- outline specifically


And this is more what we talked about today -background on Mill branch

-background on Carlyle/Galton branch

-connection of Woolf to Mill

-connection of Woolf to Carlyle/Galton

it's not very specific, we'd probably talk about the mention of the Jamaica Committee, the distrust of experts, and the several pages referencing Carlyle directly, just as a starting point for comparisons.