Conservatism
An Anthology of Social and Political Thought from David Hume to the Present
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Starred review from April 15, 1997
Upon reading this impressive and long-overdue anthology, other scholars are likely to exclaim, "Why didn't I think of this?" Ranging from Hume and Edmund Burke to Irving Kristol and David Rieff, the collection exhibits several strengths: the careful and accurate distinction drawn between conservatism and orthodoxy; the treatment of conservatism from the perspective of public policy prescriptions; the historical, philosophical, and social scientific framework within which the author places modern conservatism; and an excellent introduction and afterword. Editor Muller (hist., Catholic Univ. of America) argues persuasively that conservative social and political thought emerges essentially as a response to challenges to existing institutions and attempts, therefore, to refute such challenges. Future works on conservatism may replace this volume, but they will not be able to ignore it. Highly recommended for all libraries.--Stephen Kent Shaw, Northwest Nazarene Coll., Nampa, Id.
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