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E-book: Paleoconservative Anthology: New Voices for an Old Tradition

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  • Series: Political Theory for Today
  • Pub. Date: 15-Feb-2023
  • Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666919738
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Series: Political Theory for Today
  • Pub. Date: 15-Feb-2023
  • Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666919738

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This anthology provides detailed examinations of the major themes and perspectives of the paleoconservatives as political thinkers and activists. A long forgotten and persistently disregarded group within the American Right, but their ideas show a remarkable staying power. Paleoconservatives, as this anthology undertakes to show, have been among the most original and insightful representatives of the Right over the last thirty years but because of internal quarrels and their conspicuous defiance of the conservative establishment, they have become isolated voices. Almost everything about the paleoconservatives should be of interest to historians of political movements, including the process by which they became a marginalized force on the intellectual right and their periodic attempts to build bridges across the political spectrum.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(16)
Paul Gottfried
Chapter 1 What Conservatives Could Learn from Paleoconservatives
17(10)
David Azerrad
Chapter 2 Revisiting the Clash between Neoconservatives and Paleoconservatives
27(20)
Keith Preston
Chapter 3 Sam Francis: A Foundational Thinker of the Right
47(12)
Pedro Gonzalez
Chapter 4 Jeffersonian Constitutionalism: The Heart of Paleoconservative Legal Theory
59(14)
Williams J. Watkins Jr.
Chapter 5 Paleoconservative Jurisprudence
73(12)
Stephen B. Presser
Chapter 6 The Triumph of the Political: Post-Libertarianism at the End of the American Ideology
85(18)
C. Jay Engel
Chapter 7 Richard Weaver and The South
103(12)
Joseph Scotchie
Chapter 8 A Paleoconservative Dialectic
115(24)
Grant Havers
Chapter 9 Human Nature: A Biosocial View
139(10)
Alexander Riley
Chapter 10 How Conservatives Should Practice the Historian's Craft
149(8)
Mark G. Brennan
Chapter 11 The Myth of the Reagan Revolution
157(12)
Carl F. Horowitz
Chapter 12 Rethinking "National Security"
169(18)
Wayne Aliens-worth
Index 187(12)
About the Contributors 199
Paul Edward Gottfried is the editor of Chronicles and a former Horace Raffensperger professor of humanities at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.