Posts in "Old Right"

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By Brian Beyer at 5:26AM

Old Right Revival?

I sure hope so.

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By Seth Mann at 9:21AM

Robert Taft Fights Back: The Old Right "Whips" the New Deal

Arm yourself in the battle of ideas against Obama's New New Deal (see the end of this post).Obama New New Deal

Robert Taft (1888-1953) was a prominent member of what is now known as the "Old Right" and an ardent anti-New Dealer. He is well-known for his non-interventionist foreign policy which he described in his book A Foreign Policy for Americans (available as a pdf from the Mises Institue). He opposed the New Deal and World War II, took a principled stand against the Nuremberg Trials as victor's justice, balanced the scales of labor and management that the New Dealers had tipped to the unions, and was named one of the five greatest senators in American history by John F. Kennedy in his Profiles in Courage.


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By Matt Cockerill at 9:36PM

Nightly Roundup 10/29/2009

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By Seth Mann at 9:50AM
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By Seth Mann at 5:34PM

Albert Jay Nock: Forgotten Man of the Old Right

A fantastic article from Jeffery Tucker at the Mises Institute:

For an earlier generation of American dissidents from the prevailing ideology of left-liberalism, a rite of passage was reading Albert Jay Nock's Memoirs of a Superfluous Man, which appeared in 1943. William F. Buckley was hardly alone in seeing it as a seminal text crucial to his personal formation.

Memoirs of a Superfluous ManHere it is in one package, an illustration of the level of learning that had been lost with mass education, a picture of the way a true political dissident from our collectivist period thinks about the modern world, and a comprehensive argument for the very meaning of freedom and civility — all from a man who helped shape the Right's intellectual response to the triumph of FDR's welfare-warfare state.

It was destined to be a classic, read by many generations to come. But then the official doctrine changed...

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