Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative ThoughtWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.), Charles R. Kesler |
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Page 143
... concern of the New Conservatives with the achievement of virtue is a just concern . Ultimately this is the most important of prob- lems . All that I am contending is that it is not a political problem , that it is not the concern of the ...
... concern of the New Conservatives with the achievement of virtue is a just concern . Ultimately this is the most important of prob- lems . All that I am contending is that it is not a political problem , that it is not the concern of the ...
Page 208
... concern of political deliberation without ever being as such politically controversial . The preceding remarks are a very rough sketch of the view of political things that was characteristic of the old political science . According to ...
... concern of political deliberation without ever being as such politically controversial . The preceding remarks are a very rough sketch of the view of political things that was characteristic of the old political science . According to ...
Page 456
... concerned mainly with the recovery and / or preservation of our central moral , religious , and cultural tradi- tions . Others have been primarily concerned to resist the encroachments of the leviathan state on the freedoms of the ...
... concerned mainly with the recovery and / or preservation of our central moral , religious , and cultural tradi- tions . Others have been primarily concerned to resist the encroachments of the leviathan state on the freedoms of the ...
Contents
Preface by William F Buckley Jr | 1 |
You Ever See a Dream Walking? by William | 19 |
The Quest for a Tradition | 37 |
Copyright | |
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