Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot
Author: Russell Kirk
The Conservative Mind by Russell Kirk is arguably one of the greatest contributions to twentieth-century American Conservatism.
Brilliant in every respect, from its conception to its choice of significant figures representing the history of intellectual conservatism, The Conservative Mind by Russell Kirk launched the modern American Conservative Movement.
A must-read.
Table of Contents:
The Making of The Conservative Mind | ||
Foreword to the Seventh Revised Edition | ||
I | The Idea of Conservativism | 3 |
II | Burke and the Politics of Prescription | 12 |
III | John Adams and Liberty Under Law | 71 |
IV | Romantics and Utilitarians | 114 |
V | Southern Conservatism: Randolph and Calhoun | 150 |
VI | Liberal Conservatives: Macaulay, Cooper, Tocqueville | 185 |
VII | Transitional Conservatism: New England Sketches | 225 |
VIII | Conservatism with Imagination: Disraeli and Newman | 260 |
IX | Legal and Historical Conservatism: A Time of Foreboding | 298 |
X | Conservatism Frustrated: America, 1865-1918 | 337 |
XI | English Conservatism Adrift: The Twentieth Century | 375 |
XII | Critical Conservatism: Babbitt, More, Santayana | 415 |
XIII | Conservatives' Promise | 457 |
Notes | 503 | |
Bibliography | 515 | |
Index | 525 |
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