Parliaments and Talkings

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"Parliaments and Talkings" is an essay by Thomas Carlyle included in his polemical collection *Latter-Day Pamphlets*, critiquing the inefficacy and verbosity of modern parliamentary government.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
associatedWith Victorian era
author Thomas Carlyle NERFINISHED
collectionType polemical collection
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes inefficiency in government
modern parliamentary government
political verbosity
discusses leadership and authority
representative institutions
talking versus doing in politics
form prose
genre polemical writing
political essay
hasPerspective anti-parliamentarianism
conservative critique of democracy
hasTitle Parliaments and Talkings NERFINISHED
includedInCollectionBy Thomas Carlyle NERFINISHED
isPartOfSeries Latter-Day Pamphlets essays
language English
literaryMovement Victorian literature
mainSubject democracy
governance
parliamentary government
political reform
rhetoric in politics
partOf Latter-Day Pamphlets NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
workIn political philosophy

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Latter-Day Pamphlets hasPart Parliaments and Talkings