Wat Wil De Antirevolutionaire Partij?, written by Alexander Frederik Savornin Lohman, delves into the foundational principles and aims of the Dutch Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP). This book provides a detailed exploration of the ARP's political ideology, its stance on key societal issues, and its vision for the future of the Netherlands.
Lohman's work offers valuable insights into the historical context of Dutch politics and the development of conservative political thought. It remains a significant resource for understanding the evolution of political parties in the Netherlands and the ongoing debates surrounding religion, state, and society. This book is essential for anyone interested in Dutch history, political science, and the history of conservative movements.
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