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Upstream Alfred S Regnery

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Upstream Alfred S Regnery
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Publisher: Pocket Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 74.12 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Alfred S. Regnery
ISBN: 9781416522881, 1416522883
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Upstream Alfred S Regnery by Alfred S. Regnery 9781416522881, 1416522883 instant download after payment.

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 subsequently
became Regnery Publishing -- the preeminent conservative publishing
house that, among other notable achievements, published William F.
Buckley's first book, God and Man at Yale. Including many
uniquely personal anecdotes and stories, Regnery himself now boldly
chronicles the development of the conservative movement from 1945 to the
present.
The outpouring of grief at the funeral of Ronald
Reagan in 2004 -- and the acknowledgment that Reagan has come to be
considered one of the greatest presidents of the twentieth century -- is
Regnery's opening for a fascinating insider story. Beginning at the
start of the twentieth century, he shows how in the years prior to and
just post World War II, expanding government power at home and the
expanding Communist empire abroad inspired conservatives to band
together to fight these threats. The founding of the National Review,
the drive to nominate Barry Goldwater first as vice-president and later
as president, the apparent defeat of the conservative movement at the
hands of Lyndon Johnson, and the triumphant rise of Ronald Reagan from
the ashes are all chronicled in vivid prose that shows a uniquely
intimate knowledge of the key figures. Regnery shares his views on the
opposition that formed in response to Earl Warren's Supreme Court
rulings, the role of faith (both Roman Catholic and Evangelical) in the
renewed vigor of conservatism, and the contributing role of American
businessmen who attempted to oppose big government.

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