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... economic , religious , kinship and local allegiances , and its revolutionary dislo- cations of established centers of function and authority . ” 4 Nisbet maintained throughout his career that individual estrange- ment and the ardent ...
... economic , religious , kinship and local allegiances , and its revolutionary dislo- cations of established centers of function and authority . ” 4 Nisbet maintained throughout his career that individual estrange- ment and the ardent ...
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... economic , and even reli- gious nature , and , over a long period , we can see the passage of the State from an ... economy . " 10 It is for this reason that below Nisbet says that of all the misapplications of the term " conservative ...
... economic , and even reli- gious nature , and , over a long period , we can see the passage of the State from an ... economy . " 10 It is for this reason that below Nisbet says that of all the misapplications of the term " conservative ...
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... economic determinism , Nisbet al- ways stressed the causal role of ideas in human affairs . " Everything vital in history , " he says , " reduces itself ultimately to ideas , which are the motive forces . Man is what he thinks . " 16 ...
... economic determinism , Nisbet al- ways stressed the causal role of ideas in human affairs . " Everything vital in history , " he says , " reduces itself ultimately to ideas , which are the motive forces . Man is what he thinks . " 16 ...
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... economic , and intellectual existence . " 18 Nisbet admired pluralism in its many forms but he saw Burke and Tocqueville as the two most important social pluralists . Burke and Tocqueville are also the two thinkers who most influenced ...
... economic , and intellectual existence . " 18 Nisbet admired pluralism in its many forms but he saw Burke and Tocqueville as the two most important social pluralists . Burke and Tocqueville are also the two thinkers who most influenced ...
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... economic condi- tions causing social ills , the perceived solutions to which are statist in nature . At the same time , however , political monism outside the social sciences has clearly waned over the last two decades or so . One ...
... economic condi- tions causing social ills , the perceived solutions to which are statist in nature . At the same time , however , political monism outside the social sciences has clearly waned over the last two decades or so . One ...
Contenido
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Preface | 15 |
Dogmatics of Conservatism | 37 |
Some Consequences of Conservatism | 85 |
The Prospects of Conservatism | 103 |
Bibliography | 119 |
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