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Author:
Richard M. Weaver
Links:
-PROFILE: Richard M. Weaver (1910-1963)
(Religion & Liberty)
-Richard M. Weaver
(Wikipedia)
-ESSAY: Life Without Prejudice
: Would be life without principle, as Dr. Johnson and H. L. Mencken knew. (Richard M. Weaver, Summer 1957, Modern Age)
-ARCHIVES: Richard M. Weaver
(Modern Age)
-ESSAY: Oakeshott and Weaver: Two Types of Conservatism
(William Reddinger, March 21, 2024, Online Library of Liberty)
-REVIEW ESSAY: A Great Individualist
: H. L. Mencken may be known as a curmudgeon, but he’s best understood as a conservative. (Richard M. Weaver, Spring 1962, Modern Age)
-EXCERPT: Introduction to Ideas Have Consequences
-EXCERPT: CHAPTER II: DISTINCTION AND HIERARCHY
(Richard Weaver, Ideas Have Consequences)
-QUOTATIONS: Richard Weaver
(Conservative Forum)
-Weaver Fellowship
(ISI)
-ESSAY: Right Thinking Richard Weaver
(Stephen Goode, Feb 8, 1999, Insight on the News)
-ESSAY: Richard M. Weaver on Civilization, Ontology, and War
(Joseph R. Stromberg, February 27, 2001, Anti-War)
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-ESSAY: Irving Babbitt & Richard Weaver: Conservative Sages
(George Panichas, August 16th, 2023, Imaginative Conservative)
-ESSAY: Ideas Still Have Consequences: Richard Weaver on Nominalism & Relativism
(Darrell Falconburg, December 6th, 2020, Imaginative Conservative)
-ESSAY: Richard M. Weaver: Philosopher From Dixie
(Joe Scotchie, Southern Events)
-ESSAY: Richard Weaver: Historian of the South
(Thomas E. Woods, Jr., Lew Rockwell)
-ESSAY: Weaver of Liberty
(Joseph Stromberg, March 06, 2001, Mises.org)
-ESSAY: Ideas Have Consequences" and Biased Reason
(Ellen Myers, Creationism.org)
-ESSAY: Ideas Have Consequences
(Richard Kew)
-ESSAY: Ideas Still Have Consequences
(Rev. Dale Tedder)
-ESSAY: IDEAS AND ACTIONS DO HAVE CONSEQUENCES
(Westminster Presbyterian)
-ARTICLE: Ted Smith Becomes Leading Scholar on Conservative Icon Richard Weaver
(VCU)
Richard M. Weaver
(Know Southern History)
WEAVER & PERELMAN
-ESSAY: Quintilian & Richard Weaver: Their Treatment Of the "Noble Orator"
(Glen Dunn, Bradley.edu)
-ESSAY: The Narrative of Freedom: Reflections on Memory and the Role of Rhetoric in a Civil Society
(Vigen Guroian, Breakpoint)
-ESSAY: Power-Politics - Vs. Ecclesiastical Cultures
(David Rockett, Fall 1994, Contra Mundum)
-BOOK SITE: Richard M. Weaver, 1910-1963: A Life of the Mind by Fred Douglas Young
(University of Missouri Press)
-ESSAY: The Metaphysics of Conservatism
(Edward Feser, 12 Jan 2006, Tech Central Station)
-ESSAY: Politics of Progress
(James R. Harrigan, 02 May 2003, Tech Central Station)
-ESSAY: The Burke Habit
: Prudence, skepticism and "unbought grace." (JEFFREY HART, December 27, 2005, Opinion Journal)
-ARCHIVES: "richard weaver"
(Find Articles)
-REVIEW: of Ideas Have Consequences
(Notes on Books by Gerard Reed)
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-REVIEW: of Ideas JHave Consequences
(Francis P. Sempa, University Bookman)
-No. 21 - Richard Weaver: Ideas Have Consequences
(Dr. Enrico Peppe, 7 January 2004, IC's Top 25 Philosophical and Ideological Conservative Books)
-REVIEW: of In Defense of Tradition: Collected Shorter Writings of Richard M. Weaver, 1929-1963, Edited by Ted J. Smith III
(David Bovenizer, Virginia Institute for Public Policy)
Ideas Have Consequences
(1948) -
Richard Weaver
(3/03/1910 -4/01/1963)
(Grade:A+)
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