A conflict of visions /
Sowell, Thomas, 1930-
A conflict of visions / Thomas Sowell. - 1st Quill ed. - New York : Quill, 1987. - 273 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-262) and index.
pt. 1. Patterns -- The role of visions -- Constrained and unconstrained visions -- Visions of knowledge and reason -- Visions of social processes -- Varieties and dynamics of visions -- pt. 2. Applications -- Visions of equality -- Visions of power -- Visions of justice -- Visions, values, and paradigms. rc.
"Controversies in politics arise from many sources, but the conflicts that endure for generations or for centuries show a remarkably consistent pattern. The analysis of this pattern is the purpose of A Conflict of Visions. its theme is that the enduring political controversies of the past two centuries reflect radically different visions of the nature of man. Issues as diverse as criminal justice, income distribution, or war and peace repeatedly show those with one vision lining up on one side and those with another vision lining up on the other.Dr. Thomas Sowell describes A Conflict of Visions as "the culmination of thirty years of work in the history of ideas"--a field in which he established his professional reputation years before writing any of his well-known books on ethnicity and other social issues. Dr. Sowell and his books have received a nember of awards and honors, and have been translated into several languages. He has been a consultant to three administrations of both parties, as well as scholar-in-residence at three "think tanks." He is now a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute in Stanford, California." --Publisher's description.
0688079512 9780688079512
87035955
Social values.
Ideology.
Visions.
ideology.
Social values.
HM73 / .S68
A conflict of visions / Thomas Sowell. - 1st Quill ed. - New York : Quill, 1987. - 273 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-262) and index.
pt. 1. Patterns -- The role of visions -- Constrained and unconstrained visions -- Visions of knowledge and reason -- Visions of social processes -- Varieties and dynamics of visions -- pt. 2. Applications -- Visions of equality -- Visions of power -- Visions of justice -- Visions, values, and paradigms. rc.
"Controversies in politics arise from many sources, but the conflicts that endure for generations or for centuries show a remarkably consistent pattern. The analysis of this pattern is the purpose of A Conflict of Visions. its theme is that the enduring political controversies of the past two centuries reflect radically different visions of the nature of man. Issues as diverse as criminal justice, income distribution, or war and peace repeatedly show those with one vision lining up on one side and those with another vision lining up on the other.Dr. Thomas Sowell describes A Conflict of Visions as "the culmination of thirty years of work in the history of ideas"--a field in which he established his professional reputation years before writing any of his well-known books on ethnicity and other social issues. Dr. Sowell and his books have received a nember of awards and honors, and have been translated into several languages. He has been a consultant to three administrations of both parties, as well as scholar-in-residence at three "think tanks." He is now a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute in Stanford, California." --Publisher's description.
0688079512 9780688079512
87035955
Social values.
Ideology.
Visions.
ideology.
Social values.
HM73 / .S68