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245 0 0 _aConservatism :
_ban anthology of social and political thought from David Hume to the present /
_cedited by Jerry Z. Muller.
260 _aPrinceton, NJ :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_cc1997.
300 _axviii, 450 p. ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _t"Of justice" from An enquiry concerning the principles of morals ;
_t"Of the origin of government" ;
_t"Of the original contract" ;
_t"Of passive obedience" /
_rDavid Hume --
_t"Preface" to A vindication of natural society /
_rEdmund Burke --
_t"On the diminished disgrace of whores and their children in our day" ;
_t"No promotion according to merit" /
_rJustus M�oser --
_tReflections on the revolution in France /
_rEdmund Burke --
_tOn divorce /
_rLouis de Bonald --
_tEssay on the generative principle of political constitutions and of other human institutions /
_rJoseph de Maistre --
_t"Federalist no. 49" /
_rJames Madison --
_g"The
_tposition and functions of the American Bar, as an element of conservatism in the state" /
_rRufus Choate --
_tCulture and anarchy /
_rMatthew Arnold --
_tLiberty, equality, fraternity /
_rJames Fitzjames Stephen --
_tAristocracy and evolution : a study of the rights, the origin, and social functions of the wealthier classes /
_rW.H. Mallock --
_t"Aptitude and social mobility" /
_rJoseph A. Schumpeter --
_t"Sociological fallacies" ;
_t"On the case of a certain man who is never thought of" ;
_g"An
_texamination of a noble sentiment" /
_rWilliam Graham Sumner.
505 0 0 _t"Essays on war" /
_rT.E. Hulme --
_t"When Parliament cannot be sovereign" /
_rCarl Schmitt --
_t"Political leadership and democracy" /
_rJoseph A. Schumpeter --
_t"Speech on rebuilding the House of Commons" /
_rWinston Churchill --
_t"Rationalism in politics" /
_rMichael Oakeshott --
_g"The
_terrors of constructivism" ;
_tThe mirage of social justice /
_rFriedrich Hayek --
_tThe unheavenly city revisited /
_rEdward Banfield --
_t"Pornography, obscenity, and the case for censorship" /
_rIrving Kristol --
_tTo empower people : the role of mediating structures in public policy /
_rPeter L. Berger and Richard John Neuhaus --
_g"The
_tsocial consequences of attempts to create equality" /
_rHermann L�ubbe --
_t"On culture, nature, and naturalness" ;
_t"Man and institutions" /
_rArnold Gehlen --
_t"Toward a theory of culture" /
_rPhilip Rieff.
520 _aAt a time when the label "conservative" is indiscriminately applied to fundamentalists, populists, libertarians, fascists, and the advocates of one or another orthodoxy, this volume offers a nuanced and historically informed presentation of what is distinctive about conservative social and political thought. It is an anthology with an argument, locating the origins of modern conservatism within the Enlightenment and distinguishing between conservatism and orthodoxy. Bringing together important specimens of European and American conservative social and political analysis from the mid-eighteenth century through our own day, Conservatism demonstrates that while the particular institutions that conservatives have sought to conserve have varied, there are characteristic features of conservative argument that recur over time and across national borders. The book proceeds chronologically through the following sections: Enlightenment Conservatism (David Hume, Edmund Burke, and Justus M�oser), The Critique of Revolution (Burke, Louis de Bonald, Joseph de Maistre, James Madison, and Rufus Choate), Authority (Matthew Arnold, James Fitzjames Stephen), Inequality (W.H. Mallock, Joseph A. Schumpeter), The Critique of Good Intentions (William Graham Sumner), War (T.E. Hulme), Democracy (Carl Schmitt, Schumpeter), The Limits of Rationalism (Winston Churchill, Michael Oakeshott, Friedrich Hayek, Edward Banfield), The Critique of Social and Cultural Emancipation (Irving Kristol, Peter Berger and Richard John Neuhaus, Hermann Lubbe), and Between Social Science and Cultural Criticism (Arnold Gehlen, Philip Rieff). The book contains an afterword on recurrent tensions and dilemmas of conservative thought.--Publisher description.
650 0 _aConservatism
_xHistory.
650 1 7 _aConservatisme.
_2gtt
650 6 _aConservatisme
_xHistoire.
650 0 7 _aPolitische Theorie.
_2swd
650 0 7 _aKonservativismus.
_2swd
600 1 7 _aHume, David
_d(1711-1776)
_xContribution �a la science politique.
_2ram
650 7 _aConservatisme.
_2ram
700 1 _aMuller, Jerry Z.,
_d1954-
856 4 1 _3Table of contents
_uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/prin031/96045563.html
856 4 2 _3Publisher description
_uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/prin021/96045563.html
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