"The crusading sentiment made more sense during the Cold War, when America faced
a truly collectivist, atheistic and nuclear-armed adversary. It is becoming
increasingly discordant with the times, and that is why some Republican
candidates with considerable support strike non-conservatives as weird."
In the Los Angeles Times, Carl T. Bogus looks to the sixtieth anniversary of William F. Buckley's God and Man at Yale.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
"The Modern Conservative Movement Began 60 Years Ago"
Labels:
1950s,
books,
Buckley,
education,
political history,
politics,
twentieth century
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