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... political philosophy . But there is more to Burke than a neglected warning against democratic politics . In his words may be found a careful account of the principles of political conservatism . It is an expression of one of man's ...
... political philosophy . But there is more to Burke than a neglected warning against democratic politics . In his words may be found a careful account of the principles of political conservatism . It is an expression of one of man's ...
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... Political Philosophy of Burke . It is not easy reading . Lord Morley has done the Burke volume in the English Men of Letters series . It is easier reading . Chapter 6 in Volume One and Chapter 1 in Volume Two of C. E. Vaughan's Studies ...
... Political Philosophy of Burke . It is not easy reading . Lord Morley has done the Burke volume in the English Men of Letters series . It is easier reading . Chapter 6 in Volume One and Chapter 1 in Volume Two of C. E. Vaughan's Studies ...
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... political order , a state , a community organized to make law possible ? That is to say , if a society is fundamentally a com- munity organized to facilitate production and distribution , economic ac- tivities , why is it politically ...
... political order , a state , a community organized to make law possible ? That is to say , if a society is fundamentally a com- munity organized to facilitate production and distribution , economic ac- tivities , why is it politically ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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