David Conway
This article is about the British philosopher. For the Irish author and former musician, see David Conway (author).
David Conway (born 1947) is a British academic philosopher. He grew up in London, read Philosophy as an undergraduate at Cambridge University in the 1960s and went on to obtain his doctorate in Philosophy from University College London. He taught at Middlesex University for over thirty years, where he was Professor of Philosophy. He subsequently worked at Roehampton University as a Senior Research fellow in Theology and Religious Studies. Conway then worked for the independent British think tank CIVITAS as a senior research fellow.
Bibliography
- A Farewell to Marx: An Outline and Appraisal of His Theories (Penguin Books, 1987)[1]
- Classical Liberalism: The Unvanquished Ideal (Palgrave Macmillan, 1995)
- Free-Market Feminism (Institute of Economic Affairs, 1998)
- The Rediscovery of Wisdom: From Here to Antiquity in Quest of ‘Sophia’ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000)
- In Defence of the Realm: The Place of Nations in Classical Liberalism (Ashgate Publishing Group, 2004)
- A Nation of Immigrants? (CIVITAS, 2007)
References
- ↑ Review of Austrian Economics 4. Ludwig von Mises Institute. 1989. p. 234. ISBN 9781610161633.
External links
- Civitas weblog
- Lester, J.C. (2005). "An Attack on the Realm: a Review of In Defence of the Realm". Libertarian Alliance.
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