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The Conservative Affirmation

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Maverick political scientist Willmoore Kendall predicted the triumph of conservatism. Upon the 1963 publication of Kendall's The Conservative Affirmation, his former Yale student William F. Buckley, Jr. called him "one of the most superb and original political analysts of the 20th century," but even Buckley shook his head at what appeared to be Kendall's "baffling optimism." During the 60's, Kendall stood apart from the mainstream conservative movement which he accused of being anti-populist and of "storming American public opinion from without" by wrongly assuming that the American people were essentially corrupt and "always ready to sell their votes to the highest bidder." Kendall believed that Americans would come to actively realize the conservatism which they had always actually lived.

Author Biography:

Willmoore Kendall (1909-1967) was a Yale professor of political science, Rhodes scholar, senior editor of National Review, bureaucratic chief at the State Department and CIA, and author of numerous books and articles on military intelligence, psychological warfare, classical political philosophy, and the American political tradition. Daniel McCarthy is the editor of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's journal Modern Age and was previously editor of The American Conservative. He is also the director of the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program. He is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied classics.
Release date NZ
September 6th, 2022
Contributor
  • Introduction by Daniel McCarthy
Pages
432
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
142x209x30
ISBN-13
9781684513864
Product ID
35923588

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