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The Making of the American Conservative Mind : National Review and Its Times

Jeffrey Hart (Author)
Annotation National Reviewhas been the leading conservative national magazine since it was founded in 1955, and in that capacity it has played a decisive role in shaping the conservative movement in the United States. InThe Making of the American Conservative Mind, Jeffrey Hart provides an authoritative and high-spirited history of how the magazine has come to define and defend conservatism for the past fifty years. He also gives a firsthand account of the thought and sometimes colorful personalities--including James Burnham, Willmoore Kendall, Russell Kirk, Frank Meyer, William Rusher, Priscilla Buckley, Gerhart Niemeyer, and, of course, the magazine's founder, William F. Buckley Jr.--who contributed toNational Review's life and wide influence. As Hart sees it, National Reviewhas regularly veered toward ideology, but it has also regularly corrected its course toward, in Buckley's phrase, a "politics of reality." Its catholicity and originality--attributable to Buckley's magnanimity and sense of showmanship--has made the magazine the most interesting of its kind in the nation, concludes Hart. His highly readable and occasionally contrarian history, the first history ofNational Reviewyet published, marks another milestone in our understanding of how the conservatism now so influential in American political life draws from, and in some ways repudiates, the intellectual project thatNational Reviewhelped launch a half century ago
eBook, English, May 2014
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ISI Books Open Road Integrated Media, LLC [distributor], Wilmington, New York, May 2014
1 online resource (425 pages)
9781497646780, 1497646782
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