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The postmodern imagination of Russell Kirk
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Russello, Gerald J
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Conservatism
/ Imagination
/ Intellectual History/Political Science
/ Kirk, Russell
/ Liberalism
/ Political philosophy
/ Postmodernism
2007
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/ Liberalism
/ Political philosophy
/ Postmodernism
2007
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Author of The Conservative Mind, Russell Kirk (1918-1994) was a principal architect of the American intellectual conservative movement. This book takes a closer look at his works on such subjects as law, history, economics, and statesmanship to introduce a new generation of readers to the depth and range of his thought. By stressing the importance of Kirk's perception of imagination, Gerald J. Russello offers a new approach to understanding him, showing not only that Kirk laid the groundwork for the \"new conservatism\" of the 1950s and '60s, but also that his work evolved into a sophisticated critique of modernity paralleled in the work of some postmodern critics of liberalism. Russello has forged a lively and provocative work that will be a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand Kirk or conservative thought.
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University of Missouri Press
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9780826217202, 0826217206
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