
The Post-Liberal Turn and the Future of Conservatism
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Our culture is going through an epochal shift. The end of liberalism as the dominant philosophy is over. Liberalism has been the hegemonic political philosophy for many years, becoming especially prominent during and after the 1960s in the Western world. However, the British public, particularly Conservative voters, are predominantly post-liberal conservatives.
This book aims to build on a conference co-organised by the Danube Institute and the Eötvös József Research Centre of the University of Public Service. The conference provided a platform for various assessments of the current state of affairs. Its unique flavour was enhanced by being held in Budapest, a city that has garnered significant international conservative attention.
The purpose of the book to provide scholarly, rigorous, yet practical contributions to the ongoing debate within Britain and conservatism about the future of British conservatism, the Conservative Party, and the potential of the conservative movement within it.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Epigraph
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Acknowledgements
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IntroductionBritish Politics and the Future of Conservatism
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Part OneInternationalism or the Nation State
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The Universal and the Particular Conservatism, Nationalism and Post-Liberalism
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Post-Liberal Conservatism and the Nation State
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Part TwoTraditions of Conservatism, Liberalism and Post-Liberalism
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The Post-Liberal Climate and the Tory Faith
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Liberalism, Conservatism and the British Nation State
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God, Marxism and the Culture WarRecovering Liberalism
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Oikophilia and the Poetics of Conservative Environmentalism
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What Evidence for a Post-Liberal Turn in the British Conservative Party?
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Disability and Right-Post- LiberalismThe Common Ground of the Common Good
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Toward a Liberal Post-Liberalism
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Conservative TraditionsRemarks by Andrew Roberts
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Part ThreeChristianity, Anglophilia and Conservatism
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The Order of the CovenantUses of Freud after Faith
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Central European Anglophilia: Personal and Historical Recollections
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The Demise of Fusionism and the Rise of American Post-Liberalism
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ConclusionA Personal Perspective on the Future of British Conservatism
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Notes on Contributors

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