Political Philosophy and Cultural Renewal: Collected Essays of Francis Graham WilsonRoutledge, 2019/01/22 - 263 ページ Francis Graham Wilson was a central figure in the revival of interest in political philosophy and American political thought in the mid-twentieth century. While he is best known as a Catholic writer and conservative theorist, his most significant contribution is his original interpretation of the development of American politics. Central to his thought was a process of self-interpretation by the citizenry, a quest for ultimate meaning turning to a divine, transcendent, basis of history and shared experience. Although Wilson's writings were extensive and influential, they have not been readily available for decades. |
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Human Nature and Politics | |
The Revival of Organic Theory | |
A Theory of Conservatism | |
The Political Philosophy of Conservatism | |
The Ethics of Political Conservatism | |
The Emergence of a Conservatism Realism | |
Index | |
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