Case for Conservatism
In "Case for Conservatism," philosopher John Kekes presents a thought-provoking exploration of conservative ideology, serving as a companion to his previous work, "Against Liberalism." Published by Cornell University Press in 1998, this hardback edition spans 277 pages and delves into the internal inconsistencies of liberalism, arguing that it is ultimately destined for failure. Kekes articulates a compelling case for conservatism, highlighting its strengths and the practical benefits it offers as a political system. This insightful analysis is perfect for readers interested in political philosophy and those seeking a deeper understanding of the conservative perspective. Discover why Kekes believes conservatism is not just an alternative, but a necessary response to the challenges posed by liberalism. Enhance your political library with this essential read from a respected thinker.