Politics and experience: essays presented to Professor Michael Oakeshott on the occasion of his retirement; edited by Preston King and B. C. Parekh.
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The practical and the historical past, by W. H. Walsh.--Michael Oakeshott's theory of history, by W. H. Dray.--Michael Oakeshott's philosophy of education, by R. S. Peters.--A case of identity, by M. M. Goldsmith.--Idealism, modern philosophy and politics, by W. H. Greenleaf.--Paradigms and political theories, by S. S. Wolin.--The nature of political philosophy, by B. C. Parekh.--Time, institutions and action: an essay on traditions and their understanding, by J. A. Pocock.--Is there reason in tradition? By S. Coleman.--Revolution, tradition and political continuity, by K. R. Minogue.--Rationalism triumphant: an essay on the kibbutzim of Israel, by D. Krook.--An ideological fallacy, by P. King.--Politics and literature: John Adams and Doctor Johnson, by D. Davie.--A bibliography of works by Michael Oakeshott, by W. H. Greenleaf. (p. 409-417)
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