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Aristocratic Voices
Forgotten Arguments about Virtue, Authority, and Inequality- Editors:
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-3314-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-3315-4
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 416
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- Notes No access
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- Rousseau’s Citizen-Psychology No access
- Tocqueville on American Civic Spirit No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Consent as Submission: Cusa No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Natural Law and Religious Toleration in Francisco Suárez No access
- Natural Law, Liberalism, and the Scope of Toleration No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Elyot Origins and Connections No access
- Elyot’s Usefulness No access
- Diplomatic Efforts No access
- Sapience and Survival No access
- Notes No access
- Select Bibliography No access
- Vico’s Providential View of History No access
- Natural Law as a Sociohistorical Dynamic No access
- Law, Land-Appropriation, and the Public Good No access
- Aristocratic Religion and the Heroic Cults No access
- The Rule of Mind in “Things Human and Divine” No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- “Knowledge puffeth up”: Discourse Eight, §§1–4 No access
- “The quarrel of the ancient heathen with Christianity”: Discourse Eight, §5 No access
- From Julian the Apostate to Lord Shaftesbury: Discourse Eight, §§6–9 No access
- “Almost a definition of a gentleman”: Discourse Eight, §10 No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Introduction No access
- Deconstructing Aristocratic Liberalism No access
- Family, Social Order, Region, and Nation No access
- The Balancing of Vital Forces No access
- Forces of Motion No access
- Forces of Continuity No access
- The Peasantry No access
- The Nobility No access
- Conclusion: A Riehlian Reconstruction? No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- On American Democracy or Republicanism No access
- The Meaning of the Middle Ages No access
- On Tahiti No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Introduction No access
- Nietzsche on Western Liberalism No access
- The Tarantulas, Revenge, and the Coldest of Cold Monsters No access
- The Philosopher as Ruler No access
- Nietzsche’s Solution: The Eternal Recurrence as the Means of Transvaluing Values No access
- The Religious Essence No access
- Values No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Socratic Method No access
- Humanism and Religion No access
- Ethical Dualism No access
- Eclectic Humanism No access
- Babbitt’s Methodology No access
- Permanence and Change: The One and the Many No access
- Imagination No access
- Babbitt’s Theory of Aristocratic Democracy No access
- The Ethical Foundations of Democracy No access
- Conclusion: Babbitt as Democratic Theorist No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Evola on the Meaning of the Aristocratic Mind-set No access
- Evola’s Aristocratic Critique of Machiavelli’s Immoralism No access
- Evola’s Aristocratic Critique of Machiavellian Bonapartism No access
- A Return to Aristocratic Politics amid the Ruins of Modernity? No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Robert Putnam and Contemporary Angst for Associational Decline No access
- The Role of Authority in the Social Bond No access
- The Modern State and the Decline of Authority No access
- Restoration of Authority No access
- Conclusion: Community and Authority or Alienation and Power? No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Index No access Pages 383 - 412
- About the Authors No access Pages 413 - 416





