Dramatic Sketches of Constitutional Conservatism and What Is Xenophobia?

Dramatic Sketches of Constitutional Conservatism and What Is Xenophobia?

by Loren Berengere
Dramatic Sketches of Constitutional Conservatism and What Is Xenophobia?

Dramatic Sketches of Constitutional Conservatism and What Is Xenophobia?

by Loren Berengere

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Overview

The constitutional conservatives in this modern Socratic dialogue are two celebrity radio broadcast specialists, rhetoricians of simpleminded and well-meaning zeal, who have made a profitable profession of showing others how to make the best of themselves by practicing conservative principles. Their strange interlocutor, exploiting the simplicity of his opponents in his effort to contrast rhetoric with dialectic and whose novel ideas would radicalize conservatism as an ideology, will convince them of their ignorance by clearing their minds of misconceptions and so helping them on their way to knowledge. What is Xenophobia? is an investigation into the fashionable abuse of derogatory words to promote a social goal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781543434675
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 07/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 194
File size: 132 KB

About the Author

Also by this author: -Infinity and the Supermen: meditations on possible worlds and time -Invectives Against the Idols -Tabooed Observations -The New Politics: the spirit and fate of conservatism and progressivism Productions written and unwritten: -Berengere contra Nietzsche: letters to the proselytes -Crucial Constitutional Theses: prophecies of the counter-revolution -Welcome to the Media Filth Machine: what are the newsies doing to us? -On Sovereignty: theses on the essence of majesty -The Way Up and the Way Down: a treatise on the being of time -The New Metaphysics: philosophy as production of possible worlds -Cor ad Cor Loquitur: reply to SØren Kierkegaard
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