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5.0 out of 5 stars
An eloquent explication of Conservatism,
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This review is from: Virtue and the Promise of Conservatism: The Legacy of Burke and Tocqueville (Hardcover)
Dr. Frohnen's book essentially serves as an explanation and advocation for Conservatism. What separates this book from most is that it outlines the assumptions Conservatives make, why they make them and the ethics that result, rather than focusing on programs. It is intellectually more honest than other tracts. The downside is that Frohnen chose not to examine the competing branches of conservatism, especially the divides between the followers of Russell Kirk and Leo Strauss.
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Virtue and the Promise of Conservatism: The Legacy of Burke and Tocqueville by Bruce Frohnen (Paperback - December 1, 1993)
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