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 111
... individual manqué . ” And this " individual manqué ” was not a relic of a past age ; he was a " modern " character , the product of the same dissolution of com- munal ties as had generated the modern European individual . We need not ...
... individual manqué . ” And this " individual manqué ” was not a relic of a past age ; he was a " modern " character , the product of the same dissolution of com- munal ties as had generated the modern European individual . We need not ...
Page 112
... individual manqué " there sprang the militant “ anti - individual , " disposed to assimilate the world to his own character by deposing the individual and destroying his moral prestige . No promise , or even offer , of self ...
... individual manqué " there sprang the militant “ anti - individual , " disposed to assimilate the world to his own character by deposing the individual and destroying his moral prestige . No promise , or even offer , of self ...
Page 117
... individual , " to have made for him the choices he was un- able to make for himself . Thus , " government " was cast for the rôle of architect and custodian , not of “ public order " in an " association " of individuals pursuing their ...
... individual , " to have made for him the choices he was un- able to make for himself . Thus , " government " was cast for the rôle of architect and custodian , not of “ public order " in an " association " of individuals pursuing their ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
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