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242: 1629: 1617: 1732:, the founders of Young England rejected utilitarian ethics, blamed the privileged class for abdicating its moral leadership, and blamed the church for neglecting its duties to the poor, among them alms-giving. Expanding the Tractarians' reverence for the religious past to include a reactionary political agenda, Young England claimed to have found the model for a new Victorian social order in England's Christian feudal past. 1821: 1881:
In their political activities, Young England relied on the effectiveness of their alliance-building in Parliament and made itself heard politically in the 1840s. Most of what Young England accomplished in the House of Commons was accomplished through temporary coalitions with both the Social Tories
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Unlike Social Toryism, which it resembled philosophically, Young England did not survive to confront and oppose the socialist revival of the 1880s. At its best, Young England influenced mid-Victorian reform legislation but never came close to gaining the popular support required to realise even
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Through countryside speeches and pamphlet distribution, Young England attempted sporadically to proselytise to the lower classes. However, the few tracts, the poetry, and the novels that embodied the social vision of Young England were directed to a "New Generation" of educated, religious, and
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Attesting to its fragile and narrow political base, Young England died with scarcely an obituary some few years after 1847, when Disraeli effectively withdrew from the Parliamentary coalition. Disraeli's disagreements were chiefly with his longtime conservative rival,
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The three novels respectively elaborate the political, social, and religious message of Young England, which included reform of industrial working conditions and, along with a strong Established church, the religious toleration of
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with the Social Tories, they also at times sided with the Benthamites, as in 1844, when Young England helped the radicals defeat a bill which would have strengthened the powers of magistrates dealing with labour disputes.
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philosophy, which they blamed equally for Victorian social injustices. Thus, Young England was inspired by the same reaction to individualistic and rationalistic Radicalism that engendered the
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conscience. In their advocacy of an exclusive, though tolerant, ecclesiastical authority, Young England's plan for a revitalised state church followed Coleridge's conception of an English
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socialism of the political left. Like Owenism, Young England soon failed, but, too ambitiously conservative in a new democratic era, it failed quietly, without experiment.
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socially conscious conservatives, who, like Young Englanders, were appalled at the despiritualising effects of industrialisation and the perceived amorality of
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as the basis for its paternalistic form of social organisation. For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of
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At least two years earlier, Disraeli's political opportunism already had damaged Young England's credibility. In 1845, Disraeli opposed the
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is credited with coining the name Young England, a name which suggested a relationship between Young England and the mid-century groups
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Like the founders of the Oxford Movement who ardently opposed the Victorian Radicalism centred in competitive economic
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Charles H. Kegel, "Lord John Manners and the Young England Movement: Romanticism in Politics."
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This article is about the Conservative political group. For the British story paper, see
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were "throughly read" and absorbed early on. The association of Young England with
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O'Kell, Robert. "Past and Present: Young England and Industrial Medievalism."
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Trans. Martin Fido. London and Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973.
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in 1846 tied him more closely to the landed aristocratic interests.
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Speck, W.A. "Robert Southey, Benjamin Disraeli and Young England."
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Young England: The New Generation: a Selection of Primary Texts
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The Political Novel: Its Development in England and America.
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Disraeli had outlined the principles of Young England in
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Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. 1975.
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Index

Young England (magazine)
Young England (play)
Edward Oxford
Benjamin Disraeli
Ideology
Absolute Monarchism
Paternalistic conservatism
Social Toryism
Political position
Centre-right
Right-wing
Politics of England
Political parties
Elections
Victorian era
feudalism
absolute monarch
Established Church
noblesse oblige
Tory
Eton
Cambridge
George Smythe
Lord John Manners
Henry Thomas Hope
Alexander Baillie-Cochrane
Benjamin Disraeli
social Toryism
Richard Monckton Milnes
Young Ireland

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