David Conway (philosopher)
David Conway (born 1947) is a British academic philosopher who has written several books on philosophy and politics. He has been described as "a classical liberal who thinks nations are essential".[1]
Conway grew up in
Roehampton University as a senior research fellow in Theology and Religious Studies. Conway then worked for CIVITAS, an independent British think tank, as a senior research fellow.[2][3]
Bibliography
- A Farewell to Marx: An Outline and Appraisal of His Theories (Penguin Books, 1987)[4]
- Classical Liberalism: The Unvanquished Ideal (Palgrave Macmillan, 1995)[5][6]
- Free-Market Feminism (Institute of Economic Affairs, 1998)
- The Rediscovery of Wisdom: From Here to Antiquity in Quest of ‘Sophia’ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000)[7]
- In Defence of the Realm: The Place of Nations in Classical Liberalism (Ashgate Publishing Group, 2004)[8][9]
- A Nation of Immigrants? (CIVITAS, 2007)
- Liberal Education and the National Curriculum (CIVITAS, 2010)[10]
- With Friends Like These: Why Britain Should Leave the EU – And How (CIVITAS, 2014)
- Encyclopedia article – OCLC 750831024.
References
- ^ Lester (2006).
- ^ Author biography from Liberal Education and the National Curriculum, p. vi.
- ^ Roehampton affiliation as listed in Theology and Religious Studies Research Seminar Programme, Spring Semester 2003[permanent dead link], Student News, Roehampton University, retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ISBN 978-94-017-3456-1.
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- JSTOR 2945857.
- JSTOR 3752184.
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- Journal of Libertarian Studies, 20 (3): 81.
- ^ Paton, Graeme (4 January 2010), "National curriculum being 'dumbed down'", The Telegraph.