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... political state . Nisbet states below that political philosophies or ideologies are typically conceived in terms of their views of the relationship of the individual and the state . A more useful approach , he insists , includes " the ...
... political state . Nisbet states below that political philosophies or ideologies are typically conceived in terms of their views of the relationship of the individual and the state . A more useful approach , he insists , includes " the ...
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... political commitments , it is still pos- sible to see in Durkheim , Simmel and Weber " deep currents of con- servatism . " 13 Conservatism more than liberalism or radicalism , Nisbet believed , lies at the root of sociology . As he puts ...
... political commitments , it is still pos- sible to see in Durkheim , Simmel and Weber " deep currents of con- servatism . " 13 Conservatism more than liberalism or radicalism , Nisbet believed , lies at the root of sociology . As he puts ...
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... political state . In several books , including Twilight of Authority and The Social Phi- losophers ( 1982 ) , this history is cast in terms of two great traditions in Western thought : political monism and social pluralism . " In the ...
... political state . In several books , including Twilight of Authority and The Social Phi- losophers ( 1982 ) , this history is cast in terms of two great traditions in Western thought : political monism and social pluralism . " In the ...
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... political clerisy of our own day . " Within political monism . " [ s ] uch groups as family , locality , neighborhood , church and other autonomous associations are almost uniformly reduced to their indi- vidual atoms , made into units ...
... political clerisy of our own day . " Within political monism . " [ s ] uch groups as family , locality , neighborhood , church and other autonomous associations are almost uniformly reduced to their indi- vidual atoms , made into units ...
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... political society was the solution to the problem of selective devotion or in- nate partiality and to the related problem of conflicts over property . Within political society , as in our original condition , however , the reach of ...
... political society was the solution to the problem of selective devotion or in- nate partiality and to the related problem of conflicts over property . Within political society , as in our original condition , however , the reach of ...
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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