Russell Kirk and the Moral Imagination
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The thesis delves into Russell Kirk's doctrine of the Moral Imagination, exploring its foundational principles and implications for contemporary society. It examines how Kirk's ideas shape our understanding of morality, culture, and politics, emphasizing the importance of imagination in ethical decision-making. Through a detailed analysis of his writings, the work highlights the interplay between tradition and modernity, offering insights into Kirk's influence on conservative thought and the role of moral values in shaping a just society.








