This anthology presents a full range of the perspectives of the paleoconservtive right underlining the originality of its thought and the reasons for its marginal status within the conservative establishment. Our book also shows why certain themes paleoconservtism has highlighted continue to find resonance.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: What Conservates Could Learn from Paleoconservatives by David Azerrad
Chapter 2: Revisiting the Clash between Neoconservatives and Paleoconservatives by Keith Preston
Chapter 3: Sam Francis: A Foundational Thinker of the Right by Pedro Gonzalez
Chapter 4: Jeffersonian Constitutionalism: The Heart of Paleoconservative Legal Theory by Williams J. Watkins
Chapter 5: Paleoconservative Jurisprudence by Stephen B Presser
Chapter 6: The Triumph of the Political: Post-Libertarianism at the End of the American Ideology by C. Jay Engel
Chapter 7: Richard Weaver and The South by Joseph Scotchie
Chapter 8: A Paleoconservative Dialectic by Grant Havers
Chapter 9: Human Nature: A Biosocial View by Alexander Riley
Chapter 10: How Conservatives Should Practice the Historian's Craft by Mark J. Brennan
Chapter 11: Myth of the Reagan Revolution by Carl F Horowitz
Chapter 12: Rethinking "National Security" by Wayne Allensworth
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