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... human needs and to solve problems . As Nisbet says , quoting Ortega y Gassett , " Human beings do not come together to be together ; they come together to do something together . " Specifi- cally , in The Degradation of Academic Dogma ...
... human needs and to solve problems . As Nisbet says , quoting Ortega y Gassett , " Human beings do not come together to be together ; they come together to do something together . " Specifi- cally , in The Degradation of Academic Dogma ...
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... human life . " Thus , Nisbet says , the war - state is the main source of the welfare - state . In Twilight of Authority ( 1975 ) he estimated that 75 percent of all national programs in the West over the last two hundred years to ...
... human life . " Thus , Nisbet says , the war - state is the main source of the welfare - state . In Twilight of Authority ( 1975 ) he estimated that 75 percent of all national programs in the West over the last two hundred years to ...
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... human affairs . " Everything vital in history , " he says , " reduces itself ultimately to ideas , which are the motive forces . Man is what he thinks . " 16 Accordingly , Nisbet's works contain a history of those ideas that have aided ...
... human affairs . " Everything vital in history , " he says , " reduces itself ultimately to ideas , which are the motive forces . Man is what he thinks . " 16 Accordingly , Nisbet's works contain a history of those ideas that have aided ...
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... human nature . According to Locke , Montesquieu , Hume , and Smith , we are natu- rally social or communal . Our original circumstance was conjugal , familial , or tribal . Property was communal and individuals were de- voted to their ...
... human nature . According to Locke , Montesquieu , Hume , and Smith , we are natu- rally social or communal . Our original circumstance was conjugal , familial , or tribal . Property was communal and individuals were de- voted to their ...
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... human nature and institutions . The same is also true of those libertarians who refer to classical liberalism in order to justify their own social atomism . Properly conceived , however , the views of the familiar realm , commerce and ...
... human nature and institutions . The same is also true of those libertarians who refer to classical liberalism in order to justify their own social atomism . Properly conceived , however , the views of the familiar realm , commerce and ...
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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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