This bold work offers solutions to the seemingly irreconcilable divide between liberal society and theocracy by reasserting the importance of the liberty of conscience and principles of religious toleration.
Sir Michael Howard traces the pattern in the attitudes of liberal-minded men and women in the face of war, from Erasmus to the Americans after Vietnam, and concludes that peacemaking...
For centuries liberal minded men have been horrified by the pain and waste of war. From Erasmus, who saw war above all as a product of stupidity, to the Marxists...
tions, including Castle Rock, Earhart, JM, Koch, Bradley, Scaife, and Olin.11 Disillusioned with George W. Bush's policies, Bartlett writes Impostor, a book that accuses Bush of not being a true conservative. He is promptly fired from ...
White Power and the Liberal Conscience: Racial Segregation and South African Liberalism, 1921-60
Mississippi, with its rich and dramatic history, holds a special place in the civil rights movement. Perhaps no other institution in that state, or in the South as a whole,...
War and the Liberal Conscience
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Throughout the book, Prof. Klees tries to give a fair and careful depiction of how conservatives and liberals see these issues, whilst focusing on critiques by progressives, and on the alternatives they offer.
From his earliest childhood memories to the college classroom, from rural Minnesota farm fields and the defense of workers' rights to his 1990 election campaign promises of politics for the benefit of the people, The Conscience of a Liberal ...
A Liberal Conscience: Ralph Denton, Nevadan