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Whereas Buchanan’s views were informed by a sense of earnestness, humility, and respect, Rothbard’s every breath was laden with irreverence for authority. Buchanan was an Irish Catholic who regarded 1959’s liberalizing Vatican II Council as a surrender of the forces of good (meaning orthodoxy) to those of decadent modernism. Rothbard, on the other
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He has a kind, round face and the relaxed, easygoing manner of someone who’s spent most of his life in California.
Cathy Park Hong • Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning
The Fire Is upon Us: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Debate over Race in America
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David Perell • Peter Thiel’s Religion
Holly Ensign-Barstow • From shareholder primacy to stakeholder capitalism
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Arthur C. Brooks • From Strength to Strength
Taki claimed he wanted to “shake up the stodgy world of so-called ‘conservative’ opinion,”1 which is pretty blatant code for “We’re the opposite of National Review.”
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
He took the scattered information buried deep within academic publications and made it accessible, exciting, and relevant.