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who said,without society conscious of common moral interests, there can be no right? Laski, T.H Green, William godwin, karl marx

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The phrase is said by T.H Green

  • Thomas Hill Gray, referred to as T. H. Green, was an English philosopher.
  • He was also a social reformer of political radicalism, and a legendary founder of the social movement of British idealism.  
  • Green was, like all British idealists, inspired by W. F. Hegel. philosophical historicism.
  • According to him the realisation of rights is based on a society's knowledge of its shared moral interests.
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