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The Conservative Tradition

By: Patrick N. Allitt, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Patrick N. Allitt
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A thorough understanding of Conservatism's lineage, principles, and impact on history is essential to making sense of the 21st-century political dialogue-a dialogue that consumes the television you watch, the newspapers you read, and the radio you listen to.

No matter where you place yourself on the ideological spectrum, these 36 lectures will intrigue you, engage you, and maybe even provoke you to think about this political philosophy in an entirely new way.

In crafting his exploration of just why this has happened, Professor Allitt has specifically designed his lectures to be objective, neutral, and intellectually satisfying for every viewer and listener - whatever their ideological outlook. Using an easygoing and engaging style, these lectures show you how Anglo-American Conservatism developed and evolved in both Great Britain and the United States; how traditional Conservatism produced evolutionary variants like Neoconservatism and Libertarianism; and the provocative ways in which Conservatism has interacted with differing political philosophies. Following the fascinating history of Conservatism, you'll also meet the widest possible range of thinkers and practitioners behind the Conservative tradition, including John Stuart Mill, Ayn Rand, Francis Schaeffer, Adam Smith, Henry Adams, Alexander Hamilton, William Pitt the Younger, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, H.L. Mencken, William F. Buckley Jr., Ludwig von Mises, and Friedrich von Hayek.Whether you consider yourself a Liberal or a Conservative-or something in between-these lectures can make you a more effective and informed citizen, armed with a sharpened understanding of the ways in which this philosophy has influenced events around the world.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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If your interested in conservatism in the UK and USA and want something without opinion then this is well worth it

Fantastic listen and Unbiased

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Patrick N. Allitt's overview of conservative tendencies in politics makes for fascinating listening. Professor Allitt is forthright in stating that he takes no position on the views he presents; his aim is to deliver the course in a politically neutral manner. The course covers UK and US politics from Burke to Blair, examining all of the key talking points along the way. Professor Allitt is frank about the vagueness of political categories and the seeming contradiction of policies and figures who were viewed in their day as 'radical' but by later generations as 'conservative'. He deliberately ends the course in 2000 in order to avoid raising questions that could open up new avenues of controversy. The accompanying booklet gives a thorough synopsis of and reading list for each lesson. Highly recommended.

A thorough overview

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An interesting and detailed account of British and American Conservatism - narrated from a (moderate) Conservative point of view.

As a non-Conservative I profoundly disagreed with a lot of the conservative arguments and points of view that were discussed - but the professor's likable manner and great story telling skills helped me get through all the lectures.

The lectures only cover the history of conservatism in Britain and the USA.

The history of British and American conservatism

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I’ve always been puzzled by this question: why do people vote conservative? Especially: why do poor people vote against their own interest? And why do conservatives have so abhorrent views?

This series of lectures gives a true insight into the warped mind of these people, and a good understanding of why the UK and the US are so fundamentally rotten as pseudo-democracies.

An insight into the mind of idiots

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This is a well balanced history of conservatism. Prof Allitt accent (Midlands I think) makes for an engaging listening.

Very interesting and well balanced lecture

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