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Friday, August 26th, 2005

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    RIP: Maurice Cowling
    Cowling argued that liberalism as a political creed was not about
    freedom and choice, but about intolerance and priggery
    . He regarded it as his
    life's work to subvert what he called the "rancid solemnities" of the post-war
    liberal consensus and its intellectual antecedents.

    His popularity [in Cambridge] owed much to his idiosyncratic and irreverent
    style. He often conducted supervisions dressed in a green dressing-gown; about
    favoured undergraduates he would say, "Ah, he's evil", and he was endlessly
    indulgent of their youthful foibles.

    Maurice Cowling
    (Filed: 26/08/2005)

    Maurice Cowling, the historian and Fellow of Peterhouse,
    Cambridge, who died on Wednesday aged 78, was a leading political historian of
    the England of the 19th and 20th centuries; he was also a scourge of liberalism,
    and was often credited with being a major influence on Margaret Thatcher.



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