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What They're Saying...
"The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, since 1945 remains since its publication in 1976 the most comprehensive treatment." — Choice
"Thorough and scholarly, The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, since 1945 is a masterpiece of orchestration, skillfully handling a huge literature, drawing on historical events and the conservative thinkers’ personalities…" — The Social Critic
"Nash's seminal book will remind today’s hotheads that the modern conservative movement was made possible by a coalition of traditionalists and libertarians with enough common goals to get along splendidly. Is the corrupt liberal state not enough to keep this unity intact?" — The American Spectator
"As always, [Nash's] treatment is evenly balanced and scrupulously fair. Conservatives of all persuasions can be grateful to have George Nash as their historian." — First Things
"For anyone trying to understand modern conservatism, Nash provides the definitive chronicle of its development." — Raleigh Metro Magazine
"Today, it is the single best source of information on the intellectuals who built modern American conservatism." — Amazon.com, Expert Editor’s Recommended Book
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