Darwinian Conservatism

Author:   Larry Arnhart
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Pages:   96
Publication Date:   30 July 2005
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Author:   Larry Arnhart
Publisher:   Imprint Academic
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Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9780907845997


ISBN 10:   0907845991
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   30 July 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Replaced By:   9781845401566
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Three Sources of Ordered Liberty Chapter 2: The Moral Sense Chapter 3: Men, Women, and Children Chapter 4: Property Chapter 5: Limited Government Chapter 6: Religion Chapter 7: Intelligent Design Chapter 8: Emergence Chapter 9: Social Darwinism Chapter 10: Biotechnology Conclusions Bibliography Index

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This outstanding Societas essay is strongly recommended. David Ashton, Salisbury Review. The argument is conscientious, documented, and timely. Whether this excellent work will convince many conservatives is a different question. John Gross, New Criterion Arnhart's book is a sustained and impressive attempt to give a Darwinian underpinning to conservative social thought. Paul Crook, Australian Journal of Politics and History. This book should be welcomed by those who are concerned with the social and political ramifications of the theory of evolution. Allen Thompson, Philosophical Books. Arnhart's thesis, which he proves abundantly, is that the constraints of our biological nature explode the most persistent delusions of the Left ... consequently a Darwinian politics is a largely conservative politics ... Arnhart is to be commended for producing an excellent book about conservative thought. Antony Flew, Right Now! Arnhart succeeds in his limited goal of demonstrating that Darwinian theory, properly understood, supports conservative social and political ideas while discrediting leftist utopianism. James Seaton, Weekly Standard A well argued book ... Of special interest will be the author's discussion of Darwinism and religion. Network Review Morality, aid to others, political freedom and the rest can be perfectly well defended from a Darwinian perspective; Arnhart has done a very good job of doing so . Timothy Sandefur, Reports of the National Center of Science Education Darwinian Conservatism...is a work marked by clarity of purpose, prose, and argument that one rarely finds in academic writing...Arnhart's project to offer a Darwinian account of conservative political philosophy should be taken seriously. Conservative critics of Darwin ignore Arnhart at their own peril . Francis Beckwith, The Review of Politics There is much to be said in defense of both the realist view of the human being and the biological basis of human conduct and society. Arnhart takes up these important issues in a judicious and informed manner, and his delivery is intelligent, careful, and devoid of posturing or special pleading Eugene Heath European Legacy The argument is conscientious, documented and timely. Excelent work. John Gross, The New Criterion. Anhart's book is a sustained and impressive attempt togive a Darwinian underpinning to conservative social thought. Worked with care and subtlety ... he has made an innovative contribution in a neglected area. Paul Crook, Australian Journal of Politics and History.


"""This outstanding Societas essay is strongly recommended."" -- David Ashton Salisbury Review ""The argument is conscientious, documented, and timely. Whether this excellent work will convince many conservatives is a different question."" -- John Gross New Criterion ""Arnhart's book is a sustained and impressive attempt to give a Darwinian underpinning to conservative social thought."" -- Paul Crook Australian Journal of Politics and History ""This book should be welcomed by those who are concerned with the social and political ramifications of the theory of evolution."" -- Allen Thompson Philosophical Books ""Arnhart's thesis, which he proves abundantly, is that the constraints of our biological nature explode the most persistent delusions of the Left... consequently a Darwinian politics is a largely conservative politics... Arnhart is to be commended for producing an excellent book about conservative thought."" -- Antony Flew Right Now! ""Arnhart succeeds in his limited goal of demonstrating that Darwinian theory, properly understood, supports conservative social and political ideas while discrediting leftist utopianism."" -- James Seaton Weekly Standard ""A well argued book... Of special interest will be the author's discussion of Darwinism and religion."" Network ""Morality, aid to others, political freedom and the rest can be perfectly well defended from a Darwinian perspective; Arnhart has done a very good job of doing so."" -- Timothy Sandefur Reports of the National Center of Science Education ""Darwinian Conservatism... is a work marked by clarity of purpose, prose, and argument that one rarely finds in academic writing... Arnhart's project to offer a Darwinian account of conservative political philosophy should be taken seriously. Conservative critics of Darwin ignore Arnhart at their own peril."" -- Francis Beckwith The Review of Politics ""There is much to be said in defense of both the realist view of the human being and the biological basis of human conduct and society. Arnhart takes up these important issues in a judicious and informed manner, and his delivery is intelligent, careful, and devoid of posturing or special pleading."" -- Eugene Heath The European Legacy"


This outstanding Societas essay is strongly recommended. David Ashton, Salisbury Review. The argument is conscientious, documented, and timely. Whether this excellent work will convince many conservatives is a different question. John Gross, New Criterion Arnhart's book is a sustained and impressive attempt to give a Darwinian underpinning to conservative social thought. Paul Crook, Australian Journal of Politics and History. This book should be welcomed by those who are concerned with the social and political ramifications of the theory of evolution. Allen Thompson, Philosophical Books. Arnhart's thesis, which he proves abundantly, is that the constraints of our biological nature explode the most persistent delusions of the Left ... consequently a Darwinian politics is a largely conservative politics ... Arnhart is to be commended for producing an excellent book about conservative thought. Antony Flew, Right Now! Arnhart succeeds in his limited goal of demonstrating that Darwinian theory, properly understood, supports conservative social and political ideas while discrediting leftist utopianism. James Seaton, Weekly Standard A well argued book ... Of special interest will be the author's discussion of Darwinism and religion. Network Review Morality, aid to others, political freedom and the rest can be perfectly well defended from a Darwinian perspective; Arnhart has done a very good job of doing so . Timothy Sandefur, Reports of the National Center of Science Education Darwinian Conservatism...is a work marked by clarity of purpose, prose, and argument that one rarely finds in academic writing...Arnhart's project to offer a Darwinian account of conservative political philosophy should be taken seriously. Conservative critics of Darwin ignore Arnhart at their own peril . Francis Beckwith, The Review of Politics There is much to be said in defense of both the realist view of the human being and the biological basis of human conduct and society. Arnhart takes up these important issues in a judicious and informed manner, and his delivery is intelligent, careful, and devoid of posturing or special pleading Eugene Heath European Legacy The argument is conscientious, documented and timely. Excelent work. John Gross, The New Criterion. Anhart's book is a sustained and impressive attempt togive a Darwinian underpinning to conservative social thought. Worked with care and subtlety ... he has made an innovative contribution in a neglected area. Paul Crook, Australian Journal of Politics and History.


This outstanding Societas essay is strongly recommended. -- David Ashton Salisbury Review The argument is conscientious, documented, and timely. Whether this excellent work will convince many conservatives is a different question. -- John Gross New Criterion Arnhart's book is a sustained and impressive attempt to give a Darwinian underpinning to conservative social thought. -- Paul Crook Australian Journal of Politics and History This book should be welcomed by those who are concerned with the social and political ramifications of the theory of evolution. -- Allen Thompson Philosophical Books Arnhart's thesis, which he proves abundantly, is that the constraints of our biological nature explode the most persistent delusions of the Left... consequently a Darwinian politics is a largely conservative politics... Arnhart is to be commended for producing an excellent book about conservative thought. -- Antony Flew Right Now! Arnhart succeeds in his limited goal of demonstrating that Darwinian theory, properly understood, supports conservative social and political ideas while discrediting leftist utopianism. -- James Seaton Weekly Standard A well argued book... Of special interest will be the author's discussion of Darwinism and religion. Network Morality, aid to others, political freedom and the rest can be perfectly well defended from a Darwinian perspective; Arnhart has done a very good job of doing so. -- Timothy Sandefur Reports of the National Center of Science Education Darwinian Conservatism... is a work marked by clarity of purpose, prose, and argument that one rarely finds in academic writing... Arnhart's project to offer a Darwinian account of conservative political philosophy should be taken seriously. Conservative critics of Darwin ignore Arnhart at their own peril. -- Francis Beckwith The Review of Politics There is much to be said in defense of both the realist view of the human being and the biological basis of human conduct and society. Arnhart takes up these important issues in a judicious and informed manner, and his delivery is intelligent, careful, and devoid of posturing or special pleading. -- Eugene Heath The European Legacy


Author Information

Author Website:   http://www.niu.edu/polisci/faculty/emeritus/arnhart.shtml

Larry Arnhart is Professor of Political Science at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of Aristotle on Political Reasoning, Political Questions: Political Philosophy from Plato to Rawls, and Darwinian Natural Right: The Biological Ethics of Human Nature.

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Author Website:   http://www.niu.edu/polisci/faculty/emeritus/arnhart.shtml

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