Coherent Variety: The Idea of Diversity in British and American Conservative Thought
By (Author) Micheal D. Clark
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th January 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
320.520941
Hardback
228
Possessed of a philosophical habit of mind and considerable breadth of reading, Mr. Clark has written a book of permanent value. He takes up a subject that nobody else has examined closely at much length. His appreciation of Chesterton's thought is particularly interesting. Writing lucidly and judiciously, Michael Clark contributes very substantially to the developing body of conservative thought.-Russell Kirk
"Possessed of a philosophical habit of mind and considerable breadth of reading, Mr. Clark has written a book of permanent value. He takes up a subject that nobody else has examined closely at much length. His appreciation of Chesterton's thought is particularly interesting. Writing lucidly and judiciously, Michael Clark contributes very substantially to the developing body of conservative thought."-Russell Kirk
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