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- A program for conservatives. by Kirk, Russell.(CARDINAL)138366;
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- Subjects: Conservatism.;
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- The conservative mind: from Burke to Santayana. by Kirk, Russell.(CARDINAL)138366;
Bibliography: pages 461-471.
- Subjects: Conservatism.;
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- Now tell me I was wrong : 15 years of unheralded wisdom and warnings in the battle for the Republic / by DeWeese, Tom.(CARDINAL)803239;
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- Conservatism : an invitation to the great tradition / by Scruton, Roger,author.(CARDINAL)506033;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-164).
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- Conservatism : dream and reality / by Nisbet, Robert A.(CARDINAL)122194;
Bibliography: pages 110-112.
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- Conservatism : the fight for a tradition / by Fawcett, Edmund,author.(CARDINAL)525486;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The sharp polarisation of left and right is commonly dwelt on as the big political handicap of our times. Angry divisions on the right itself get less attention. Conservatism fills that gap. Across Europe and the US, a liberal right is at war with an illiberal right. As the leading force in politics, it is vital to understand the roots of the right's struggle with itself, how it stands and how it is likely to come out. From its early 19th-century origins to now, conservatism never finally settled on how far to compromise with liberalism, democracy and the capitalist world out of which both grew. By the late 19th century, the mainstream right had come to terms with all three. Its reward was lasting success in the next century and beyond. On the political fringes and among ethical-cultural critics, a recalcitrant right, unreconciled to liberal democracy, never died. Resistance to liberal democracy is seen today in the hard right, a strange but potent alliance of hyper-liberal globalists and anti-liberal localists. Conservatism focuses on an exemplary core of France, Britain, Germany and the United States. It describes the parties, politicians and thinkers of the right, bringing out strengths and weaknesses in conservative thought. An appendix includes definitions of leading terms, a brief account of conservatism's philosophical origins and mini-lives of more than 200 conservatives. Historical and topical, neither celebration nor caricature, Conservatism is a unique, panoramic survey of the Western world's dominant political tradition"--
- Subjects: Conservatism; Conservatism;
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- Conservatism : a rediscovery / by Hazony, Yoram,author.(CARDINAL)535830;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Is conservative revival possible? -- History. The English conservative tradition ; American nationalists -- Philosophy. The conservative paradigm ; God, scripture, family, and congregation ; The purposes of government -- Current affairs. Liberal hegemony and Cold War conservatism ; The challenge of Marxism ; Conservative democracy - Personal Some notes on living a conservative life -- Conclusion: On being a conservative person.
- Subjects: Conservatism.; Conservatism; Conservatism; Conservatism; Political science.;
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- The meaning of conservatism / by Scruton, Roger.(CARDINAL)506033;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: philosophy,policy and doctrine -- The conservative attitude -- Authority and allegiance -- Constitution and the State -- Law and liberty -- Property -- Alienated labour -- The autonomous institution -- Establishment -- The public world -- Philosophical appendix: liberalism versus conservatism.
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- The conservative mind : from Burke to Eliot / by Kirk, Russell.(CARDINAL)138366; Kirk, Russell.Conservative mind, from Burke to Santayana.;
Bibliography: pages 515-524.The idea of conservatism -- Burke and the politics of prescription -- John Adams and liberty under law -- Romantics and utilitarians -- Southern conservatism: Randolph and Calhoun -- Liberal conservatives: Macaulay, Cooper, Tocqueville -- Transitional conservatism: New England sketches -- Conservatism with imagination: Disraeli and Newman -- Legal and historical conservatism: A time of foreboding -- Conservatism frustrated: America, 1865-1918 -- English conservatism adrift: The twentieth century -- Critical conservatism: Babbitt, More, Santayana -- Conservatives' promise.
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- The neocon reader / by Stelzer, Irwin M.(CARDINAL)518184;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-319) and index.
- Subjects: Conservatism.; Conservatism;
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