The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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Stran 202
... Kendall is as much an artist as a political philosopher . One of the original editors of National Review , Kendall nevertheless differs in important ways from other well - known conservatives . His own conservatism , he says , " has no ...
... Kendall is as much an artist as a political philosopher . One of the original editors of National Review , Kendall nevertheless differs in important ways from other well - known conservatives . His own conservatism , he says , " has no ...
Stran 206
... Kendall and Weaver appear to agree that because an " orthodoxy " or " regime " represents an accumula- tion of human experience , is a modus vivendi , and confers many benefits , it is proper for those who participate in it to protect ...
... Kendall and Weaver appear to agree that because an " orthodoxy " or " regime " represents an accumula- tion of human experience , is a modus vivendi , and confers many benefits , it is proper for those who participate in it to protect ...
Stran 207
... Kendall scores , I think , a clear - cut victory over the principle he attacks : no society can , no society does , consider all questions " open . " Yet it is possible to wonder whether that victory is not in good measure rhetorical ...
... Kendall scores , I think , a clear - cut victory over the principle he attacks : no society can , no society does , consider all questions " open . " Yet it is possible to wonder whether that victory is not in good measure rhetorical ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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