Was Wittgenstein a conservative thinker?

Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):465-474 (1985)
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Abstract

Wittgenstein is often portrayed as a radical, even a revolutionary thinker and equally often said to lend aid and comfort to political conservatism. perhaps even as supplying it with a new and more profound rationale. While such interpretations of Wittgenstein are a useful antidote to the widely-held view that he was preoccupied with narrowly academic issues, neither can withstand much scrutiny. A consideration of why not does, however, clarify the general thrust of his thought and its significance for philosophy today.

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Lugg, Andrew (2010) "Was Wittgenstein a Conservative Thinker?". Southern Journal of Philosophy 23(4):465-474

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