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Ep. 2207 Paul Gottfried on the Right's Factions

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The Cold War and the Conservative Movement in the 20th Century

In the 19 fifties, 19 sixties, or into the 19 60s people generally held what we consider to be sort of fusionist views. But i think what frank myer is doing was something very different. He is trying to bring together different camps of the post war conservative movement. The way he brings them together resignates much more strongly with the libertarian camp. I mean, that's why murray rothbard liked that work, whereas robert nisbit and russelkirk did not,. nor did james burnham as he was a kind of polit of machiavellian political realist. So in the end, frank falls between two stools

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