The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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... individual affiliation , and the wider , in consequence , will be the possibilities of individuality . Sim- mel also observes that it is the exclusiveness of a group that makes for its strength and distinctiveness . Now , Simmel's ...
... individual affiliation , and the wider , in consequence , will be the possibilities of individuality . Sim- mel also observes that it is the exclusiveness of a group that makes for its strength and distinctiveness . Now , Simmel's ...
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... individual equal treatment before the law : the State , that is , could not treat individuals unequally . He added : " This court concludes that it is palpable sophistry to argue that [ the defendant ] , in endeavoring to sell his home ...
... individual equal treatment before the law : the State , that is , could not treat individuals unequally . He added : " This court concludes that it is palpable sophistry to argue that [ the defendant ] , in endeavoring to sell his home ...
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... individual in a mass society . According to Meyer , both modern liberals and such tra- ditionalists as Russell Kirk are victims of a peculiar nine- teenth - century intellectual bifurcation . They inherited a fa- tally divided culture ...
... individual in a mass society . According to Meyer , both modern liberals and such tra- ditionalists as Russell Kirk are victims of a peculiar nine- teenth - century intellectual bifurcation . They inherited a fa- tally divided culture ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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