The American Dissent: A Decade of Modern ConservatismDoubleday, 1966 - 262 strani |
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Stran 87
... tends naturally toward internationalist conceptions and the ideal of a demo- cratic order based through one mode or another on the ma- jority will of all mankind . " Willmoore Kendall has called attention to " the increasing tendency of ...
... tends naturally toward internationalist conceptions and the ideal of a demo- cratic order based through one mode or another on the ma- jority will of all mankind . " Willmoore Kendall has called attention to " the increasing tendency of ...
Stran 97
... tend to dislike violence , their disapproval of the violence of others varies according to the " victim status " of the person employing it . As Minogue observes , " All left - wing revolu- tions are carried out by groups who make out ...
... tend to dislike violence , their disapproval of the violence of others varies according to the " victim status " of the person employing it . As Minogue observes , " All left - wing revolu- tions are carried out by groups who make out ...
Stran 225
... tend to be psychologically invisible . And beyond this , intellectuals and opinion makers , as well as the " general public , " tend to be bored by economics : it is the " dismal science . " The intri- cacies of philosophy or of ...
... tend to be psychologically invisible . And beyond this , intellectuals and opinion makers , as well as the " general public , " tend to be bored by economics : it is the " dismal science . " The intri- cacies of philosophy or of ...
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Preface | 13 |
The Emergence of Conservatism | 19 |
Liberalism | 45 |
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