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The French Revolution and Liberalism

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Politisches Denken Jahrbuch 1992

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All of us have appreciated for some time how complicated intellectual history and political theory can become when research themes in these areas are approached from the contextual standpoint. And the procedures associated with the contextual strategy become doubly complicated when language identification (e.g., the identification of traditions of discourse) is recognised as a crucial part of establishing the ideological dimension of a context.

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  1. Copies of unpublished papers delivered at the CSPT conference may be obtained from Professor Thomas Horne, Department of Political Science, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104–3189, USA.

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  3. Colin Lucas, »Freedom After Robespierre,« CSPT (1992).

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  5. Gareth Stedman-Jones, »The Rise and Fall of Class-Conflict, 1789–1870,« CSPT (1992).

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  6. Mark Philp, »Vulgar Conservatism,« CSPT (1992).

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Dickey, L. (1993). The French Revolution and Liberalism. In: Gerhardt, V., Ottmann, H., Thompson, M.P. (eds) Politisches Denken Jahrbuch 1992. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03445-8_9

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