Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?: American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth CenturyWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.) Half-title: American conservative thought in the twentieth century. |
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Page ix
... conservatism , conservatism has , nevertheless , demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics , literature , law , religion , economics , and social thought . Liberalism , however , confidently believing that it rides the waves of ...
... conservatism , conservatism has , nevertheless , demonstrated an extraordinary tenacity in politics , literature , law , religion , economics , and social thought . Liberalism , however , confidently believing that it rides the waves of ...
Page xi
... conservatism shares nothing in common with the conservatism of Big Business or of the self- appointed super - patriots , bigots , and xenophobes . As his intro- duction , section prefaces , and documentary selections make clear , his ...
... conservatism shares nothing in common with the conservatism of Big Business or of the self- appointed super - patriots , bigots , and xenophobes . As his intro- duction , section prefaces , and documentary selections make clear , his ...
Page 77
... conservatism exists to overcome . Conservatism is neither reactionary yearning for an irreme- diably lost past , nor is it trimming acquiescence in the consoli- dation of revolution , just so long as the revolution does not go too fast ...
... conservatism exists to overcome . Conservatism is neither reactionary yearning for an irreme- diably lost past , nor is it trimming acquiescence in the consoli- dation of revolution , just so long as the revolution does not go too fast ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
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