Betrayal of the American Right

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Betrayal of the American Right

  • 1899-1900 libbers
    • Twain ?
    • Nock
    • Menchen
  • 1932 & FDR
    • Garrett
    • Flynn
    • Hazlitt
  • 1946 Star - FEE
    • FEE had been founded during 1946 by Leonard E. Read, who for many years was its president, ruler, line-setter, fundraiser, and guiding light. In those years and for many years thereafter, FEE served as the major focus and the open center for libertarian activity in the United States. -- F.A. (“Baldy”) Harper, Paul Poirot, William Marshall Curtiss (Executive Secretary of FEE), Ivan Bierly, Ellis Lamborn, V. Orval Watts, Loren (“Red”) Miller, William Volker, his nephew and heir Harold W. Luhnow, Herbert C. Cornuelle, Ludwig von Mises, Chodorov. Through FEE MNR met channels of libertarian thought: Nockians (Nock died in 1945), and John T. Flynn and Rose Wilder Lane (succeeded Nock as editor of the Economic Council Review of Books), and Human Events.
    • Hazlitt
    • Chodorov
    • Rothbard
    • others
  • 1950 betrayal
    • Leonard Read
  • Center moves to William Volker Fund
  • 19xx New Beginnings - LvMI & LRC
    • Lew Rockwell
    • Mises
    • Rothbard
    • others

Rothbard's book The Betrayal of the American Right Mini-Contents

  • Two Rights, Old and New
  • Origins of the Old Right, I: Early Individualism
  • Origins of the Old Right, II: The Tory Anarchism of Mencken and Nock
  • The New Deal and the Emergence of the Old Right
  • Isolationism and the Foreign New Deal
  • World War II: The Nadir
  • The Postwar Renaissance I: Libertarianism
  • The Postwar Renaissance II: Politics and Foreign Policy
  • The Postwar Renaissance II: Libertarians and Foreign Policy
  • The Postwar Renaissance IV: Swansong of the Old Right
  • Decline of the Old Right
  • National Review and the Triumph of the New Right
  • The Early 1960s: From Right to Left
  • The Late 1960s: The New Left

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