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Title Page
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[Dedication]
Acknowledgments
Introduction
: The Birth of Postwar Conservatism
[Intro]
Russell Kirk and Postwar Conservatism
Conservative Challenge to Containment
Two Popularizers: Albert Wedemeyer and Raymond Moley
Toward a Definition of Conservatism
: The Cold War Hits Home
[Intro]
"Red Monday" at the Supreme Court
Khrushchev in America
Hoover's Masters of Deceit
A New Battleground: Cold War Art
"Operation Abolition": Attack and Counterattack
: A New Kind of Conservatism:
[Intro]
Beginnings: Robert H. W. Welch, Jr.
Filling a Need: The John Birch Society
Selling an Ideology
Birchers
The Leviathan Investigates
Advancing the Movement
: The Case of General Edwin A. Walker
[Intro]
Cold War Military
Cold Warrior
Raising the Big Tent
Conservative Symbol
False Unity?
: Creating Conflagration:
[Intro]
Conservative Conscience
Conservative Political Culture
Problems of Extremism
1964 Convention
Backlash against Civil Rights
Final Stretch
Losing the Election, Winning the Party, Discovering Limits
: Buckley for Mayor
[Intro]
GOP and Conservatism after Goldwater
Golden Boy of Conservatism
New York Conservative Campaign
Unwelcome Support
Issues and Answers
Under a Microscope
New Life for Conservatism
: A New Kind of Conservative:
[Intro]
Making of a Conservative
Party and Movement in California
Producing Reagan
Weapon of Extremism
Party and Movement Merge
: Passing the Torch:
[Intro]
Forebear: Americans for Constitutional Action
Upstart: Free Society Association
Adjunct: American Conservative Union
Leading Edge: Young Americans for Freedom
Conclusion
[Intro]
Conservatism Triumphant
Notes
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Conclusion
Bibliography
Manuscript Collections
Books
Index
About the Author
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