The Moral Foundations
of Civil Society
Wilhelm Roepke
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William
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Wilhelm Roepke may have been the soundest economist
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real allegiances and loyalties were to be developed.Half
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ISBN: 1-5600().8S2-O
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Library ofConservative Thought
ABetter Guide
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FFDERAIlSfS AND ANI1·FFDERAIlSfS
M. E.
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Russell Kirk
In this seminal volume, Bradford defines
the
Old
Whig political tradition in American thought,
showing that
the
inheritance of
the
prescriptive
anti-federalists still lives. For him, important el–
ements in our heritage from the American
Revolution have been systematically hidden
from our view by anachronistic and partisan
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our heritage. Jeffrey Hart has called
the
book 'a
masterful phenomenology of
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American and
Western spirit.'
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220
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Tensions of Order
and Freedom
CA11l0Ue lDunCAL lHOUGHT. 1789-1848
Bela Menczer
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Russell Kirk
'The central thesis of this book, that asociety
rests on
its
religion, has great validity.
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for religion is the set of beliefs which guides
men. The problem is that nature of the religion
which
we
believe. Alas, few there be who state
this with clarity and force.'
The Vision of RichardWeaver
Joseph Scotchie, editor
Richard M. Weaver was one of the founders of modern
conservatism, an enduring intellectual figure of twentieth–
century America. This is the first collection of essays about
this seminal thinker.
ISBN:
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Character and Culture
f5SAYS ON EAST AND WEST
Irving Babbitt
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bv
Claes
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Ryn
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books
Irving Babbitt was the leader of the intellectual and cultural
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New Hu–
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cover aesthetics, ethics, religion, politics, and literature-–
illuminated by the same unifying vision of human exist–
ence that informs and structures all of Babbitt's writing.
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