The conservative tradition / edited by R. J. White.
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Part 1. The conservative tradition ; Chapter 1. Human nature and politics ; Chapter 2. The body politic ; Chapter 3. Power and responsability ; Chapter 5. The state in relation to the church ; Chapter 6. Patriotism and internationalism ; Part II. The tradition and the changing world. Chapter 1. Political change: (I) Conservatism on the defensive, 1772-1832 ; Chapter 2. Political change. (II) Conservatism at the crisis of 1832 - and after ; Chapter 3. Political change: (III) Conservatism takes the initiative ; Chapter 4. Economic change: (I) The eclipse of the landed interest: changing values ; Chapter 5. Economic change: (II) The Eclipse of the landed interest: repeal of the corn laws, and after ; Chapter 6. Economic change: (III) Industrialism and Tory Democracy ; Chapter 7. Tory Democracy: Disraeli and Randolph Churchill ; Chapter 8. The Imperial Tradition: Disraeli and Chamberlain.
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