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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 Big Conservatism and American Exceptionalism -
2 The Significance of the M. E. Bradford Affair -
3 The Tory Right and the American Conservative Movement -
4 Who Funds Conservatism, Inc.? -
5 Imagination and Its Failures -
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 Conservatives -
10 Republican Voters and Conservative Ideology - Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
(p.223) Contributors
(p.223) Contributors
- Source:
- The Vanishing Tradition
- Author(s):
- Paul Gottfried
- Publisher:
- Cornell University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Big Conservatism and American Exceptionalism -
2 The Significance of the M. E. Bradford Affair -
3 The Tory Right and the American Conservative Movement -
4 Who Funds Conservatism, Inc.? -
5 Imagination and Its Failures -
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 Conservatives -
10 Republican Voters and Conservative Ideology - Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index