The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism: Conservatism and religious faith

The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism: Conservatism and religious faith
Title The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism: Conservatism and religious faith PDF eBook
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Pages 10
Release 1955
Genre Conservatism
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The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism

The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism
Title The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism PDF eBook
Author Russell Kirk
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1957
Genre Conservatism
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Russell Kirk's Concise Guide to Conservatism

Russell Kirk's Concise Guide to Conservatism
Title Russell Kirk's Concise Guide to Conservatism PDF eBook
Author Russell Kirk
Publisher Regnery Gateway
Pages 122
Release 2019-04-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 162157878X

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The modern conservative intellectual movement began in 1953 with Russell Kirk’s groundbreaking book The Conservative Mind. Four years later, he published a pithy, wry, philosophical summary of what conservatism really means. Originally titled The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism, this little book was essentially a popular version of The Conservative Mind. Now, a century after its author’s birth, this neglected gem has been recovered. It remains what Kirk intended it to be: an accessible introduction to conservative ideas, especially for the young. With a new title and an introduction by the eminent intellectual historian Wilfred M. McClay, Russell Kirk’s Concise Guide to Conservatism arrives with uncanny timing. The movement that Kirk defined in 1953 is today so contested and fragmented that no one seems able to say with confidence what conservatism means. This book, as fresh and prophetic as the day it was published sixty years ago, is a reminder that no one can match Russell Kirk in engaging people’s minds and imaginations—an indispensable task in reviving our civilization.

The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism: Conservatives and individuality

The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism: Conservatives and individuality
Title The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Conservatism: Conservatives and individuality PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1955
Genre Conservatism
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Pages 810
Release 1956
Genre Copyright
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Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (July - December)

Wisconsin Library Bulletin

Wisconsin Library Bulletin
Title Wisconsin Library Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 962
Release 1957
Genre Libraries
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Religion and Progressive Activism

Religion and Progressive Activism
Title Religion and Progressive Activism PDF eBook
Author Ruth Braunstein
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 396
Release 2017-06-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1479823821

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New stories about religiously motivated progressive activism challenge common understandings of the American political landscape. To many mainstream-media saturated Americans, the terms “progressive” and “religious” may not seem to go hand-in-hand. As religion is usually tied to conservatism, an important way in which religion and politics intersect is being overlooked. Religion and Progressive Activism focuses on this significant intersection, revealing that progressive religious activists are a driving force in American public life, involved in almost every political issue or area of public concern. This volume brings together leading experts who dissect and analyze the inner worlds and public strategies of progressive religious activists from the local to the transnational level. It provides insight into documented trends, reviews overlooked case studies, and assesses the varied ways in which progressive religion forces us to deconstruct common political binaries such as right/left and progress/tradition. In a coherent and accessible way, this book engages and rethinks long accepted theories of religion, of social movements, and of the role of faith in democratic politics and civic life. Moreover, by challenging common perceptions of religiously motivated activism, it offers a more grounded and nuanced understanding of religion and the American political landscape.