Books by Kim Phillips-Fein
Invisible Hands
by Kim Phillips-Fein
What I found particularly interesting about this book is for us to understand that ideas have consequences, but monetary support for ideas has consequences too. She traces much of the support for ideas that have now become common currency on the right; the spreading of the ideas of people like Hayek or von Mises came from business people ardently opposed to the New Deal. She lifts the veil a little bit and says, ‘Wait a minute – these ideas didn’t just gain traction because they were great ideas on their own. Lots of people came to them, because they had the support of very influential people who had good reason to be opposed to the New Deal.’
Interviews where books by Kim Phillips-Fein 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
by Peter Steinfels -
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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