The Conservative Revolution: Defending the West
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- ISBN8230404767
- EAN9798230404767
- Date de parution21/04/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
The Conservative Revolution: Defending the West by Jeremy Riley is a comprehensive exploration of the core principles that have shaped the conservative movement in the Western world. It delves into the philosophical foundations, historical contexts, and practical applications of conservative thought, offering a thorough examination of how conservatives have defended tradition, national sovereignty, and Western civilization against the forces of progressivism and radical change.
Through deep analysis, the book traces the evolution of conservative ideas from ancient Greece and Rome through the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, and the modern era, highlighting key thinkers, political events, and cultural shifts that have shaped conservative ideology. The book also addresses contemporary challenges facing conservatism, including the rise of globalism, multiculturalism, and identity politics, as well as the growing tension between traditional values and modern social movements.
Drawing on the work of thinkers like Edmund Burke, Friedrich Hayek, and Russell Kirk, Riley argues for a return to the foundational principles that have preserved Western civilization for centuries-tradition, authority, and a realistic view of human nature. The Conservative Revolution serves as both a historical survey and a passionate call to action for conservatives to safeguard their cultural and political heritage, preserving the values that have allowed the West to flourish while adapting to the evolving global landscape.
Through deep analysis, the book traces the evolution of conservative ideas from ancient Greece and Rome through the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, and the modern era, highlighting key thinkers, political events, and cultural shifts that have shaped conservative ideology. The book also addresses contemporary challenges facing conservatism, including the rise of globalism, multiculturalism, and identity politics, as well as the growing tension between traditional values and modern social movements.
Drawing on the work of thinkers like Edmund Burke, Friedrich Hayek, and Russell Kirk, Riley argues for a return to the foundational principles that have preserved Western civilization for centuries-tradition, authority, and a realistic view of human nature. The Conservative Revolution serves as both a historical survey and a passionate call to action for conservatives to safeguard their cultural and political heritage, preserving the values that have allowed the West to flourish while adapting to the evolving global landscape.
The Conservative Revolution: Defending the West by Jeremy Riley is a comprehensive exploration of the core principles that have shaped the conservative movement in the Western world. It delves into the philosophical foundations, historical contexts, and practical applications of conservative thought, offering a thorough examination of how conservatives have defended tradition, national sovereignty, and Western civilization against the forces of progressivism and radical change.
Through deep analysis, the book traces the evolution of conservative ideas from ancient Greece and Rome through the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, and the modern era, highlighting key thinkers, political events, and cultural shifts that have shaped conservative ideology. The book also addresses contemporary challenges facing conservatism, including the rise of globalism, multiculturalism, and identity politics, as well as the growing tension between traditional values and modern social movements.
Drawing on the work of thinkers like Edmund Burke, Friedrich Hayek, and Russell Kirk, Riley argues for a return to the foundational principles that have preserved Western civilization for centuries-tradition, authority, and a realistic view of human nature. The Conservative Revolution serves as both a historical survey and a passionate call to action for conservatives to safeguard their cultural and political heritage, preserving the values that have allowed the West to flourish while adapting to the evolving global landscape.
Through deep analysis, the book traces the evolution of conservative ideas from ancient Greece and Rome through the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, and the modern era, highlighting key thinkers, political events, and cultural shifts that have shaped conservative ideology. The book also addresses contemporary challenges facing conservatism, including the rise of globalism, multiculturalism, and identity politics, as well as the growing tension between traditional values and modern social movements.
Drawing on the work of thinkers like Edmund Burke, Friedrich Hayek, and Russell Kirk, Riley argues for a return to the foundational principles that have preserved Western civilization for centuries-tradition, authority, and a realistic view of human nature. The Conservative Revolution serves as both a historical survey and a passionate call to action for conservatives to safeguard their cultural and political heritage, preserving the values that have allowed the West to flourish while adapting to the evolving global landscape.