Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative ThoughtWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.), Charles R. Kesler |
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... important and unimportant political things . The regimes and their principles pervade the societies throughout , in ... important for political science is identical with what is most important politically . To illustrate this by a ...
... important and unimportant political things . The regimes and their principles pervade the societies throughout , in ... important for political science is identical with what is most important politically . To illustrate this by a ...
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... important matter . 3. There would exist many substructures of power that would be largely or wholly impervious to ... important . Thus , there would be achieved that balancing of interests and of interests against principles ( the most ...
... important matter . 3. There would exist many substructures of power that would be largely or wholly impervious to ... important . Thus , there would be achieved that balancing of interests and of interests against principles ( the most ...
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... important to the exclusion of all the others , or if , by the elaboration of myth and ideology , pseudo - logical relations were es- tablished among items . The hope that the parties might commit themselves to carry out their programs ...
... important to the exclusion of all the others , or if , by the elaboration of myth and ideology , pseudo - logical relations were es- tablished among items . The hope that the parties might commit themselves to carry out their programs ...
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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