Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative ThoughtWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.), Charles R. Kesler |
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Page 187
... become again the servants of the czar in the old Musco- vite sense , with the cadres of the Communist party as its service nobility ; the oprichnina which Ivan the Terrible had established on the basis of an agricultural economy was ...
... become again the servants of the czar in the old Musco- vite sense , with the cadres of the Communist party as its service nobility ; the oprichnina which Ivan the Terrible had established on the basis of an agricultural economy was ...
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... becomes ever less able to see democracy or to hold a mirror to democracy , it ever more reflects the most dangerous ... become concealed by a ritual which calls itself methodology or logic . This almost willful blindness to the crisis ...
... becomes ever less able to see democracy or to hold a mirror to democracy , it ever more reflects the most dangerous ... become concealed by a ritual which calls itself methodology or logic . This almost willful blindness to the crisis ...
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... become large - as they must , if the program is dealing with the most intractable problems — the more attractive they become to people who were not in need of help in the first place . We do not yet know how large they must finally become ...
... become large - as they must , if the program is dealing with the most intractable problems — the more attractive they become to people who were not in need of help in the first place . We do not yet know how large they must finally become ...
Contents
Preface by William F Buckley Jr | 1 |
You Ever See a Dream Walking? by William | 19 |
The Quest for a Tradition | 37 |
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