The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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Stran 56
... hope " for limited and particular improvements , but rather that lib- eral feeling cannot be explained on the basis of that kind of " hope . " ) According to Voegelin , modern liberalism is only one mode , and indeed a senescent one ...
... hope " for limited and particular improvements , but rather that lib- eral feeling cannot be explained on the basis of that kind of " hope . " ) According to Voegelin , modern liberalism is only one mode , and indeed a senescent one ...
Stran 59
... hope of perfecting man through the agency of man is collapsing , in part , because Liberals recognize that all of the Western experiments in this kind of thing , reaching back to the heady days of the Enlightenment , have tragically ...
... hope of perfecting man through the agency of man is collapsing , in part , because Liberals recognize that all of the Western experiments in this kind of thing , reaching back to the heady days of the Enlightenment , have tragically ...
Stran 97
... hope : hope for the end of suffering , and the initiation of a new order . " 90 Thus the liberal approaches the Cold War with a kind of social - worker mentality , imagining , as James Burn- ham says , " the entire globe . . . spread ...
... hope : hope for the end of suffering , and the initiation of a new order . " 90 Thus the liberal approaches the Cold War with a kind of social - worker mentality , imagining , as James Burn- ham says , " the entire globe . . . spread ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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