Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?: American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth CenturyWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.) Half-title: American conservative thought in the twentieth century. |
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Page 491
... West , and the West is heavily materialist . It is , in fact , this materialism that Commu- nism constantly appeals to and manipulates , not in terms of any easily defined political lines of Left or Right but in terms of a common ...
... West , and the West is heavily materialist . It is , in fact , this materialism that Commu- nism constantly appeals to and manipulates , not in terms of any easily defined political lines of Left or Right but in terms of a common ...
Page 492
... West might win the war in such terms and still lose it , if the taxing necessities of the conflict brought the West to resemble what it was struggling against , i.e. , Communism . A turn in this direction has been perfectly visible in ...
... West might win the war in such terms and still lose it , if the taxing necessities of the conflict brought the West to resemble what it was struggling against , i.e. , Communism . A turn in this direction has been perfectly visible in ...
Page 500
... West . I held that power to be something else — the power of Communism to manipulate responsive sections of the West to check , counteract , paralyze , or confuse the rest . Those respon- sive sections of the West were not Communist ...
... West . I held that power to be something else — the power of Communism to manipulate responsive sections of the West to check , counteract , paralyze , or confuse the rest . Those respon- sive sections of the West were not Communist ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
XV | 3 |
Copyright | |
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