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Hardcover Upstream: The Ascendance of American Conservatism Book

ISBN: 1416522883

ISBN13: 9781416522881

Upstream: The Ascendance of American Conservatism

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Alfred S. Regnery, the publisher of The American Spectator , has been a part of the American conservative movement since childhood, when his father founded The Henry Regnery Company, which... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent History of the Conservative Movement

This is an outstanding history of conservativism as an intellectual and political movement. It's especially fascinating as Regnery discusses the three distinct groups that described themselves as "conservative" in the early postwar period -- economic conservatives (libertarians), social conservatives (traditionalists), and anti-communists. According to Regnery, Frank Meyer is the largely unsung hero of conservatism for providing the intellectual basis to unify these groups into a single movement. Detailed and highly readable, "Upstream" is terrific.

Great history of the conservative movement in America

This book is a great overview of how American conservatism evolved in the late 20th century. Many of us only know Reagan, and not accurately at that, and wrongly believe that conservatism started with his presidency. Such a view is ignorant of the many individuals how paved the way for Reagan's success. Kirk, Buckley, Chambers, Ashbrook, and others all made valuable contributions, and this particular book provides an accurate view of these contributions. The recounting of their contribution originates with the author's knowledge of these individuals gained from repeated interaction with them. Regnery combines this wealth of personal knowledge with a rich account of historical detail to place each actor in the intellectual and political currents in which they found themselves. All in all, you will be richer for the experience. Get it and enjoy.

Wow, i'm not as politically moderate as I thought

This is a must read for ANYONE seeking to get the bit of truth out of the current political haze of distortion and confusion between true conservatism and true liberalism. I have always considered myself a moderate, even socialist leaning in many respects, until I read Churchill's History of a British Speaking people and Marx's Communist Manifesto about a year ago and became fascinated with how the ideologies developed in the 20th century history. Basically, after studying the various ideologies and governments stemming from Marxism (Stalin' Russia, Mao's China, the Soviet Union and many screwed up countries today, along with the Welfare state), I changed my mind on the socialist tendencies. I am 25, so I came of age under Bush's big government conservatism and repression of certain rights (which by the way, is going to lose much of my generation to the left out of reaction and repulsion, not personal ideology). I never considered myself a liberal, but hey, they were opposed to Bush so I felt closer to them than the Texan. Anyways, I wanted to understand the history of this conservative movement that Bush, Reagan, Nixon, and Goldwater, Romney, McCain, etc all claimed as their own. It was clear to me that they all governed radically different from one another yet all campaigned/ are campaigning as a "true conservative". What this book helped me to distinguish was "neo conservatism"- big government conservative regulation, with Goldwater/Reagan conservatism, limited government classic liberalism style conservatism. I'm happy to have finally found a home with Reagan style conservatism, was thrilled to discover the intellectual roots of the movement in Buckley, Freidman, Russell and others, and how clearly the movement defined its goals against its opponents on the new left. Finally I am glad that I am with Buckley, and not with Fred Barnes and william Kristol- two examples of the "neocons" in the book. Please, even if you consider yourself a "liberal" or moderate like I did, give this book a chance. Its a great history book, one that will not be read or given by our schools or media. I wish these was an assesment of liberalism like this one. You will probably discover Reagan style philosophy is far more consistent with your own ideas of governance than LBJ/ Nixon/ Carter style regulation and socialism. You will have to- if your American these principles are in our blood and imprinted on our hearts. I've always been a fan of trying to be as minimally ignorant as possible, and the journey has led me to Reagan conservatism. Also before I read this book, I had also read a road to serfdom, and the conservative mind- two books that laid the foundation for my ideology change. And finally, Bush is no conservative. In fact, his biggest lie (next to the big big one) during his presidency was convincing the public he was a conservative when he was a big government "compassionate conservative". What the hell does that mean? Its a cover up. He is not a conser

The best book I have read on conservatism

The book explains not just about conservatism but the history and how it would probably affect the future. I could not put down the book. It is so interesting to find out just about everything I needed to know. I highly recommend this book to everyone especially students who are brainwashed in the universities and know nothing about common sense.
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