Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism(English, Paperback, Hawley George)

Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism(English, Paperback, Hawley George)

  • Hawley George
Publisher:University Press of KansasISBN 13: 9780700625796ISBN 10: 0700625798

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Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism(English, Paperback, Hawley George) is written by Hawley George and published by University Press of Kansas. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0700625798 (ISBN 10) and 9780700625796 (ISBN 13).

The American conservative movement as we know it faces an existential crisis as the nation's demographics shift away from its core constituents-older white middle-class Christians. It is the American conservatism that we don't know that concerns George Hawley in this book. During its ascendancy, leaders within the conservative establishment have energetically policed the movement's boundaries, effectively keeping alternative versions of conservatism out of view. Returning those neglected voices to the story, Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism offers a more complete, complex, and nuanced account of the American right in all its dissonance in history and in our day. The right-wing intellectual movements considered here differ both from mainstream conservatism and from each other when it comes to fundamental premises, such as the value of equality, the proper role of the state, the importance of free markets, the place of religion in politics, and attitudes toward race. In clear and dispassionate terms, Hawley examines localists who exhibit equal skepticism toward big business and big government, paleoconservatives who look to the distant past for guidance and wish to turn back the clock, radical libertarians who are not content to be junior partners in the conservative movement, and various strains of white supremacy and the radical right in America. In the Internet age, where access is no longer determined by the select few, the independent right has far greater opportunities to make its many voices heard. This timely work puts those voices into context and historical perspective, clarifying our understanding of the American right-past, present, and future.