Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative ThoughtWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.), Charles R. Kesler |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 33
Page 109
... limited government in accord with the postulates of individual liberty . But perhaps the most influential popular defense of personal liberty and limited government remains Milton Friedman's Capitalism and Free- dom . With the possible ...
... limited government in accord with the postulates of individual liberty . But perhaps the most influential popular defense of personal liberty and limited government remains Milton Friedman's Capitalism and Free- dom . With the possible ...
Page 139
... limited to its proper function of preserving order . But this will only be possible when the person is considered as the central moral entity , and society as but a set of relations between persons , not as an organism morally superior ...
... limited to its proper function of preserving order . But this will only be possible when the person is considered as the central moral entity , and society as but a set of relations between persons , not as an organism morally superior ...
Page 144
... limited but necessary functions , protects individual persons from force and fraud by other persons and associations of persons . The person is the locus of virtue . No other men , no associations of other men , can deprive him of the ...
... limited but necessary functions , protects individual persons from force and fraud by other persons and associations of persons . The person is the locus of virtue . No other men , no associations of other men , can deprive him 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 | |
27 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abraham Lincoln affirmative action Albert Jay Nock American conservatism American political become behavior believe Burke called century Chicago Christian civil rights Communism Communist conservative Constitution Declaration democracy democratic doctrine economic effect equal essay existence experience fact force Fourteenth Amendment freedom Gnostic Holmes human Ibid idea ideology income individual institutions intellectual interest Iran issue Justice Kendall and Carey liberal liberty Lincoln majority masses means ment mind modern moral National Review nature neoconservatives never Nicaragua Norman Podhoretz nuclear opinion party system percent persons philosophical political science principles problem question radical reason regard regime religion result Revolution revolutionary rules Russell Kirk sense smoking social socialist society Soviet Soviet Union spirit struggle Supreme Court tax rates theory Thomas Sowell thought tion tive truth understanding United Vietnam virtue welfare West Western Whittaker Chambers Willmoore Kendall York