The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945First published in 1976, George H. Nash’s celebrated history of the postwar conservative intellectual movement has become the unquestioned standard in the field. This new edition, published in commemoration of the book's thirtieth anniversary, includes a new preface and conclusion by the author and will continue to instruct anyone interested in how today’s conservative movement was born. |
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The Revolt of the Libertarians | 1 |
The Revolt Against the Masses | 51 |
The Recovery of Tradition and Values | 85 |
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