Books by George H Nash
The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America since 1945
by George H Nash
If you want to know about the development of the ideas of libertarianism and Christian conservatism, it’s the best book you could read. It is perhaps the most comprehensive and surely the most readable book on the rise of post-war Christian conservatism, à la William F Buckley Jr, and of its unruly, agnostic, and finally disowned, older brother, libertarianism.
“It may be the first serious look at that rise of postwar conservatism that anyone has written. It is written with the seriousness of a scholar and the accessibility of a journalistic account.” Read more...
The best books on The Appeal of Conservatism
E J Dionne, Political Commentator
Interviews where books by George H Nash were recommended
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The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America since 1945
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American Conservatism in the Age of Enterprise 1865-1910
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Invisible Hands
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The Neoconservatives
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The Redhunter: A Novel Based on the Life of Senator Joe McCarthy
by William F Buckley Jr
The best books on The Appeal of Conservatism, recommended by E J Dionne
The best books on The Appeal of Conservatism, recommended by E J Dionne
From immediate post-war battles against the New Deal to the rise of the neoconservative movement, Washington Post columnist and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, E J Dionne traces the growth of conservatism in America
The best books on Libertarianism, recommended by Anne Heller
The magazine editor, journalist and biographer of Ayn Rand selects five books that define the essence of libertarianism. Atlas Shrugged is first on her list.