Short excerpt: A new world of inventions¿of railways and of telegraphs¿has grown up around us which we cannot help seeing; a new world of ideas is in the air and affects us though we do not see it.
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Walter Bagehot (1826-1877) was a British journalist who wrote at length about economics, government and literature. He studied mathematics and philosophy at University College London, and was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn. However, he settled on a life of writing, founding the National Review in 1855 and later becoming editor-in-chief of The Economist (founded by his father-in-law in 1860).
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