The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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... nature . He believes , as Burn- ham says , that " human nature is changing and plastic , ” with enormous if not infinite potentiality for improvement . He knows , of course , that evils exist , and in fact is exceptionally acute in ...
... nature . He believes , as Burn- ham says , that " human nature is changing and plastic , ” with enormous if not infinite potentiality for improvement . He knows , of course , that evils exist , and in fact is exceptionally acute in ...
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... nature , the con- servatives have had some difficulty in devising a terminology appropriate to it . The unique is hard to define . " The ' cold ' in ' cold war , as James Burnham points out , “ never did justice to the blood that flowed ...
... nature , the con- servatives have had some difficulty in devising a terminology appropriate to it . The unique is hard to define . " The ' cold ' in ' cold war , as James Burnham points out , “ never did justice to the blood that flowed ...
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... nature of men and in the very constitution of being . " 46 Other conservatives such as Stanton Evans and Stephen J. Tonsor have faced the same dilemma . Tonsor , for example , Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Michi ...
... nature of men and in the very constitution of being . " 46 Other conservatives such as Stanton Evans and Stephen J. Tonsor have faced the same dilemma . Tonsor , for example , Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Michi ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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