Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
British historian, political philosopher, and activist (1862–1932) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (6 August 1862 – 3 August 1932), known as Goldie,[1] was a British political scientist[2] and philosopher. He lived most of his life at Cambridge, where he wrote a dissertation on Neoplatonism before becoming a fellow. He was closely associated with the Bloomsbury Group.
Dickinson was deeply distressed by Britain's involvement in the First World War. Within a fortnight of the war's breaking out he drew up the idea of a League of Nations, and his subsequent writings helped to shape public opinion towards the creation of the League.[3] Within the field of international relations, Dickinson is prominent for popularizing conceptions of the international system as being an international "anarchy."[4][5][6]