<p>The decidedly persuasive thesis of <i>The Vanishing Tradition</i> is that what is and is not permissible in conservative circles has been inverted since [Russell] Kirk's day.</p> (The Catholic World Report) <p>[Paul E. Gottfried] long has been considered by serious right-wing thinkers to be the foremost authority on the subject; both its "neo" and "paleo" varieties. The book provides key insights into political developments since [the mid-1960s].</p> (American Greatness) <p>Many conservatives sense they're being had. And the conservative noticing the most is political philosopher Paul Gottfried. Sam Francis used to say that the conservative movement isn't conserving anything and it's not moving anywhere.<i> The Vanishing Tradition</i>, a collection written by and for individualists, presents sensible ways both to conserve and move.</p> (The American Conservative) <p>Gottfried and his essayists succeed in providing, with compelling insight, a valuable renewal to readers' understanding of what conservatism has come to mean today.</p> (Choice)

This anthology provides a timely critical overview of the American conservative movement. The contributors take on subjects that other commentators have either not noticed or have been fearful to discuss. In particular, this collection of searing essays hits hard at blatant cult of celebrity and intolerance of dissent that has come to characterize the conservative movement in this country.

As The Vanishing Tradition shows, the conservative movement has not often retrieved its wounded, instead dispatching them in order to please its friendly opposition and to prove its "moderateness." The movement has also been open to the influence of demanding sponsors who have pushed it in sometimes bizarre directions. Finally, the essayists here, highlight the movement's appeal to "permanent values" as a truly risible gesture, given how arduously its celebrities have worked to catch up with the Left on social issues. This no-holds-barred critical examination of American conservatism opens debates and seeks controversy.

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Introduction: The Right in Changing Perspective
1. The Big Conservatism and the American Exceptionalism
2. The Significance of the M. E. Bradford Affair
3. The Tory Right and the American Conservative Movement: Parallel Universes?
4. Who Funds Conservatism, Inc.?
5. Imagination and Its Failures: The Struggle of a Conservative American Foreign Policy
6. The Contradictions of Catholic Neoconservatism
7. Trump, Neoconservatives, and the Misrepresentation of the American Founding
8. Why the Alt Right Is Not Going Anywhere (Regardless of What We Call It)
9. The Unwanted Southern Conservative
10. Republican Voters and Conservative Ideology
11. Afterword: The Never-Ending Purges

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The Vanishing Tradition is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand how conservatives got neoconed into supporting a futile crusade for global democracy abroad and a 'conservative' welfare state at home.
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ISBN
9781501749858
Publisert
2020-07-15
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

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Biografisk notat

Paul Gottfried is Raffensperger Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Elizabethtown College. He is the author of thirteen books, most recently Fascism.