Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative ThoughtWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.), Charles R. Kesler |
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... kind of " community " the collectivists propose . Their defense may be based on taste , on preference for one kind of superindividual organism rather than another ; but then there is no funda- mental reason why their position should ...
... kind of " community " the collectivists propose . Their defense may be based on taste , on preference for one kind of superindividual organism rather than another ; but then there is no funda- mental reason why their position should ...
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... kind of people are these ? Well , the only kind of people who fit this kind of economic analysis are people who respond to a monetary incentive in perverse ways . Perhaps Rivlin merely meant to say that lower tax rates would allow ...
... kind of people are these ? Well , the only kind of people who fit this kind of economic analysis are people who respond to a monetary incentive in perverse ways . Perhaps Rivlin merely meant to say that lower tax rates would allow ...
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... kind of man in a new kind of society . All that has happened to mankind up until now is " prehistory " ; true " history " begins only with the advent of Communism . Existing non - Communist civiliza- tion expresses essentially the ...
... kind of man in a new kind of society . All that has happened to mankind up until now is " prehistory " ; true " history " begins only with the advent of Communism . Existing non - Communist civiliza- tion expresses essentially the ...
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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