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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... Justice and the Order of Convenience . I. The Order of Justice If the state is not meant to initiate man into his place in the world , what is its function ? The earliest and most arresting an- swer is Plato's : the end of the state is ...
... Justice and the Order of Convenience . I. The Order of Justice If the state is not meant to initiate man into his place in the world , what is its function ? The earliest and most arresting an- swer is Plato's : the end of the state is ...
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... Justice fre- quently represent such a man's stand as an attack on justice itself , or a lack of moral principle , or an insensitivity to the de- mands of the human heart . Of course , it is precisely the state's usurpation of a ...
... Justice fre- quently represent such a man's stand as an attack on justice itself , or a lack of moral principle , or an insensitivity to the de- mands of the human heart . Of course , it is precisely the state's usurpation of a ...
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... justice . But its specific aim is not to enforce justice as such . The family , too , must observe right order — the child obeying , the parent avoid- ing undue laxity or severity ; husband and wife helping each other , yet observing ...
... justice . But its specific aim is not to enforce justice as such . The family , too , must observe right order — the child obeying , the parent avoid- ing undue laxity or severity ; husband and wife helping each other , yet observing ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
Copyright | |
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