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- catalog contributor b8294565.
- catalog created "[c1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[c1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 236-260.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Traditions of conservatism -- Edmund Burke and the conservative tradition -- John Adams and the liberty through Republican balance -- The transformation of conservatism in the Nineteenth century -- pt. 2. Cultural critics of mass society: 1900-1940 -- From Laissez-Faire optimism to mass society pessimism -- The new humanism of Irving Babbit and Paul Elmer More -- The conservative libertarianism of Henry L. Mencken and Albert Hay Nock -- The Southern agrarians and the modern industrial society -- pt. 3. Revival in conservatism after 1940 -- Liberalism under attack -- John P/ Marquand and the novel of resignation -- The pragmatic hero of James Gould Cozzens -- Professor's prescription: the "new conservatism" of Russel Kirk and Peter Viereck -- William F. Buckley, Jr. and the "National Review" -- pt. 4. Conclusion -- Conservatism and America.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 274 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Conservative minds in America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Conservative minds in America.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Rand McNally series on the history of American thought and culture".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[c1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Rand McNally".
- catalog relation "Conservative minds in America.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "320.5/2/0973".
- catalog subject "Conservatism United States.".
- catalog subject "Conservatism.".
- catalog subject "JA84.U5 L67 1971".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Traditions of conservatism -- Edmund Burke and the conservative tradition -- John Adams and the liberty through Republican balance -- The transformation of conservatism in the Nineteenth century -- pt. 2. Cultural critics of mass society: 1900-1940 -- From Laissez-Faire optimism to mass society pessimism -- The new humanism of Irving Babbit and Paul Elmer More -- The conservative libertarianism of Henry L. Mencken and Albert Hay Nock -- The Southern agrarians and the modern industrial society -- pt. 3. Revival in conservatism after 1940 -- Liberalism under attack -- John P/ Marquand and the novel of resignation -- The pragmatic hero of James Gould Cozzens -- Professor's prescription: the "new conservatism" of Russel Kirk and Peter Viereck -- William F. Buckley, Jr. and the "National Review" -- pt. 4. Conclusion -- Conservatism and America.".
- catalog title "Conservative minds in America.".
- catalog type "text".