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 xi
... thought is addressed to shaping a visionary or paradigmatic society ; he finds the twentieth century to be a hideously science - centered age with a passion for equality that subverts the ideal society . A pluralist should welcome Mr ...
... thought is addressed to shaping a visionary or paradigmatic society ; he finds the twentieth century to be a hideously science - centered age with a passion for equality that subverts the ideal society . A pluralist should welcome Mr ...
Page xxvii
... thought . And that had to be answered by asking whether at the margin it contributed to the enlightenment of rightwing thought . The answer was not as obvious as one might suppose . Ironically , the assumptions that reason will prevail ...
... thought . And that had to be answered by asking whether at the margin it contributed to the enlightenment of rightwing thought . The answer was not as obvious as one might suppose . Ironically , the assumptions that reason will prevail ...
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... thought to do by leaving the " people " of the new nation organized in a particular way , 27 in constituencies which would return senators and congressmen , and by inculcating in that people a constitu- tional morality that would make ...
... thought to do by leaving the " people " of the new nation organized in a particular way , 27 in constituencies which would return senators and congressmen , and by inculcating in that people a constitu- tional morality that would make ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
Copyright | |
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