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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... question , they insist , is whether or not they will work . And the only wages that will work , they tell us , the ... questions , we are obliged to try to find the answers for ourselves . Some sponsors of the theory seem to imply that ...
... question , they insist , is whether or not they will work . And the only wages that will work , they tell us , the ... questions , we are obliged to try to find the answers for ourselves . Some sponsors of the theory seem to imply that ...
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... question in the affirmative is that we are all in the habit of leaving out of ac- count two dimensions of the problem that are indispensable to clear thinking about it . First , we cannot answer the question without somehow " ranking ...
... question in the affirmative is that we are all in the habit of leaving out of ac- count two dimensions of the problem that are indispensable to clear thinking about it . First , we cannot answer the question without somehow " ranking ...
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... question , that is , the question how a civilization can advance and decline at the same time . A consideration of this question suggests itself , because it seems possible that the analysis of modern gnosticism will furnish at least a ...
... question , that is , the question how a civilization can advance and decline at the same time . A consideration of this question suggests itself , because it seems possible that the analysis of modern gnosticism will furnish at least a ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
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