New Culture, New Right: Anti-liberalism in Postmodern Europe

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AuthorHouse, 2004 - Conservatism - 228 pages
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Interesting. Definitely food for thought and a clear look at what's going on with the New Right in Europe. I had some issues with the way the material is presented, as well as the way the author ... Read full review

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER I
14
CHAPTER II
43
CHAPTER III
57
CHAPTER IV
96
CHAPTER V
113
CHAPTER VI
139
CHAPTER VII
167
CHAPTER VIII
181
APPENDIX
225
About The Author
229
Back Cover
231
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Page v - In order that there may be institutions, there must be a kind of will, instinct, or imperative, which is anti-liberal to the point of malice: the will to tradition, to authority, to responsibility for centuries to come, to the solidarity of chains of generations, forward and backward ad infinitum.
Page v - The entire West has lost those instincts out of which institutions grow, out of which the future grows; perhaps nothing goes so much against the grain of its "modern spirit." One lives for today, one lives very fast — one lives very irresponsibly: it is precisely this which one calls "freedom.

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