The Concise Conservative Encyclopedia: 200 of the Most Important Ideas, Individuals, Incitements, and Institutions that Have Shaped the Movement : a Personal ViewHere, conservative insider Brad Miner takes on the challenge of defining this creed through its most influential proponents, ideas, institutions, and historical moments. In 200 brief, provocative, and accessible entries, Miner offers a panoramic survey of conservatism's origins and current trends, and shows us where the movement's future lies. Essays by respected conservative thinkers - Carnes Lord, James V. Schall, Jacob Neusner, Peter J. Stanlis, and Charles Kesler - trace developments in conservative thought from ancient times to the present. In this authoritative and broad-ranging work, Miner tackles all the major issues - economic, social, political, and spiritual. And he provides answers to our most pressing questions about conservatism: where it came from, where it is going, and why it is more popular now than ever before. |
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Page 78
... understanding of politics as the activity of attending to the arrangements of a society under the guidance of an indepen- dently premeditated ideology is ... no less a misunderstanding than the understanding of it as a purely empirical ...
... understanding of politics as the activity of attending to the arrangements of a society under the guidance of an indepen- dently premeditated ideology is ... no less a misunderstanding than the understanding of it as a purely empirical ...
Page 115
... understanding , as always to know their own interests , no form of government had ever been submitted to , but what was established on consent , and was fully canvassed by every member of society : But this state of perfection is ...
... understanding , as always to know their own interests , no form of government had ever been submitted to , but what was established on consent , and was fully canvassed by every member of society : But this state of perfection is ...
Page 117
... understanding of the meaning which acting men attribute to their acts . We can see a crowd , i.e. , a multitude of people . Whether this crowd is a mere gathering or a mass ( in the sense in which this term is used in con- temporary ...
... understanding of the meaning which acting men attribute to their acts . We can see a crowd , i.e. , a multitude of people . Whether this crowd is a mere gathering or a mass ( in the sense in which this term is used in con- temporary ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF CONSERVATIVE THOUGHT | 31 |
The Jewish Tradition by Jacob Neusner | 59 |
The Christian Tradition by James V Schall S J | 93 |
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