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D. N. Byrne

University of Sydney
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University of Sydney
School of Economics and Business, Faculty of Economics and Business,
PhD, 2006
0000-0002-8721-3425
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (14)
  •  322
    America’s philosopher: John Locke in American intellectual life (review)
    Intellectual History Review 35 (2): 371-374. 2025.
    Claire Rydell Arcenas argues in this study that “striking transformation” rather than “continuity or absence” is at the heart of “the story of Locke in America” (3). She adds that “variously idoliz...
    19th Century Philosophy20th Century Philosophy17th/18th Century Philosophy
  •  449
    The Road to Denmark – and Beyond …
    The European Legacy 30 (3). 2025.
    Volume 30, Issue 3, May 2025, Page 345-349.
    Political SciencePhilosophy of History
  •  88
    Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy by Ferenc HÖRCHER (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 77 (1): 149-151. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by:Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy by Ferenc HÖRCHERD. N. ByrneHÖRCHER, Ferenc. Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. vii + 404 pp. Cloth, $129.99The intellectual legacy of Sir Roger Scruton defies the conventional wisdom that conservatism is a mood or sensibility rather than a systematic body of ideas. Then, as Hörcher indicates, Scruton was never…Read more
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by:Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy by Ferenc HÖRCHERD. N. ByrneHÖRCHER, Ferenc. Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. vii + 404 pp. Cloth, $129.99The intellectual legacy of Sir Roger Scruton defies the conventional wisdom that conservatism is a mood or sensibility rather than a systematic body of ideas. Then, as Hörcher indicates, Scruton was never a particularly conventional thinker. Against the current that equated intellectualism with political critique, Scruton espoused traditionalism, community ahead of individualism, and order against pluralism. Against the current as well, he took his reflections to the court of public opinion rather than to the halls of academe.
    Political TheoryPolitical Conservatism
  •  1014
    “Something Other Than Reason”: Conservatism Past and Present
    The European Legacy 28 (2): 191-195. 2023.
    For many years Sir Roger Scruton’s incendiary pen, his own fine-point flamethrower, provoked outrage in the fields of journalism, literature, and in popular, as well as academic studies. As a philo...
    Political TheoryArts and Humanities, MiscPolitical Science
  •  64
    Edmund Burke and the invention of modern conservatism, 1830–1914: An intellectual history
    Intellectual History Review 33 (2): 364-366. 2023.
    The rising tide of conservatism, a flow that has resulted in the re-modelling, indeed the reduction, of the public sphere and the re-organisation of civil society in all of the economically develop...
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  58
    Chris Barker, Educating Liberty: Democracy and Aristocracy in J. S. Mill's Political Thought (Rochester, N.Y.: University of Rochester Press, 2018). pp. viii, 267. $105.00 (review)
    Utilitas 33 (3): 373-377. 2021.
    Normative EthicsPolitical Theory
  •  857
    Mr Galt Goes To Washington
    Australasian Journal of American Studies 2 (38): 97-125. 2019.
    Two recently published oral histories highlight the long-term trend concerning the mainstreaming of Objectivism, the political and economic ideas of the libertarian conservative writer and ideologue, Ayn Rand. Scott McConnell’s sympathetic interview collection focuses on supporters and acquaintances from Rand’s active period in the 1960s and 1970s. These supporters and acquaintances include former Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, who provides McConnell with his considered views concern…Read more
    Two recently published oral histories highlight the long-term trend concerning the mainstreaming of Objectivism, the political and economic ideas of the libertarian conservative writer and ideologue, Ayn Rand. Scott McConnell’s sympathetic interview collection focuses on supporters and acquaintances from Rand’s active period in the 1960s and 1970s. These supporters and acquaintances include former Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, who provides McConnell with his considered views concerning Rand. Gary Weiss’s critical interview collection focusses on her more recent supporters, with one displeased and insightful interviewee to be found in both collections. Weiss’s collection reveals the role played by Objectivists in galvanizing the focus of the populist Tea Party movement. Both oral histories reveal the role played by the media and popular culture in mainstreaming Rand’s views. The review ends by comparing Randolph Stow’s socially responsive individualism as described in his novel 'Tourmaline' with Rand’s transactional individualism as described in 'Atlas Shrugged.'
    Political Science
  •  43
    Book Review: Drew Maciag's Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism
    Canadian Journal of Political Science 50 (3): 867-868. 2017.
    Book review of Drew Maciag's account of the changing role of Edmund Burke's political thought in the U.S.
  •  38
    Book Review: David Bromwich - The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke: From the Sublime and Beautiful to American Independence (review)
    Interpretation 43 (1): 129-31. 2016.
    Political Science
  •  518
    After Tocqueville – the Curious Adventures of Bernard-Henri Lévy and Don Watson (review)
    Australian Review of Public Affairs - Drawing Board 2013 (n/a): 1-5. 2013.
    review essay.
    Political Theory
  •  440
    Tocqueville in a Conservative World (review)
    Australian Review of Public Affairs - Drawing Board 2006 (n/a): 1-5. 2006.
    review essay.
    Political ScienceSocial and Political Philosophy
  •  23
    Book Review: Herder’s Political Thought: A Study of Language, Culture and Community (review)
    Political Science 65 (1): 126. 2013.
  •  66
    Book Review: Outlines of the Philosophy of Right, trans. T.M. Knox (review)
    History of Political Thought 36 (1): 194-197. 2015.
    Book review.
    Political ScienceHistory of Political Philosophy
  •  467
    One Day in the Life of David Hicks (review)
    Drawing Board 2015. 2015.
    Review essay.
    Political ScienceSocial and Political Philosophy
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