Russell Kirk is one of the major contributors to American intellectual conservatism. His 1953 work is considered a great work by Kirk. The author starts his book with a core idea that he believes he is critical to conservatism. According to him, these rules are UK and American conservatism doctrine, but instead he proposes six features belonging to true conservatism. First of all, Kirk claims that if the universe is guided by supernatural laws and natural laws, it dominates people's conscience and society.
Russell Kirke's conservative mind (1953) has many literary figures, including James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Russell Lowell, W. H. Mallock, Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot. In Kirk's The Conservative Reader (1982), works of Rudyard Kipling and Phyllis McGinley were used as models of literary tradition. Kirk is also known as a supernatural and suspen- sive novelist with a unique Gothic style. Such "fear of the old house", "Twilight's biography" and "the king of the hollow darkness" and "Rex Talionis", "lost lake", "beyond the stump", "former Tenebris" and " Wallet "and other novels" Short stories are praised by novelists such as Ray Bradbury and Madeleine L'Engle.Kirk is also a friend of many literary people in the 20th century.The TS Eliot, Roy Campbell, Wyndham Lewis, Ray Bradbury, Madeleine L'Engle, Flannery O'Connor, most of these may be classified as traditionalists in their poetry and novels.
Russell Kirk's "conservative thinking" can be said to be the most influential work on contemporary conservatism published in the 20th century. Kirk originally published his work as a doctoral dissertation at the University of St Andrews in Scotland as a 458 page book in 1953 and acquired a doctorate in literature but was the only American in this university. Among them, he outlined the six classics of conservative thought, and thought that he was the core of a conservative belief. - Education provides everyone a unique experience. These experiences are independent of personal personal history or social position.
In 1953, the year of conservative thinking was a crucial year for American politics and conservatism. As President appointment of Dwight Eisenhower tells the end of the New Deal era. Works published by conservatives such as Russell Kirk, Robert Nisbette, Richard Weaver, Clinton Lost and Leo Strauss can not be ignored. This year, conservatives began to unite and insisted on being a political campaign and insisted. Over the next 50 years, a series of conservative philosophers, ubiquitous, philanthropists and politicians have advanced into the American political arena. The first is usually a philosopher who announces their ideas at academic forums. Next, there are popular journalists and others. I translate the words often sworn by philosophers into a common idiom.