Professor
Thanks for your helpful note.
The way I use the term Whig is in a loose tradition from say Collingwood, Butterfield, J C D Clark, etc.
It has been called, rather unfairly in my view, revisionist, because partly in reaction, primarily but not solely, to the prevailing and blinkered so called Enlightenment radicalism since before the beginning of the 18th Century.
Iit may not be a use of the term whig which is to your taste.
I think I can understand that.
All the best
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