Because the university didn't immediately fire three faculty members for Kirk-related posts.
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Because the university didn't immediately fire three faculty members for Kirk-related posts.
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in a brief chapter introducing a 1993 collection of essays called THE POLITICS OF PRUDENCE, Russell Kirk quotes H. Stuart Hughes, a mid-century American historian who unsuccessfully ran for JFK's vacated Senate seat, to the following effect:
in a brief chapter introducing a 1993 collection of essays called THE POLITICS OF PRUDENCE, Russell Kirk quotes H. Stuart Hughes, a mid-century American historian who unsuccessfully ran for JFK's vacated Senate seat, to the following effect:
Poking around led to this catty letter from Whittaker Chambers to Buckley on the subject of Paterson, who Chambers seems to have liked about as much as he liked Ayn Rand:
Poking around led to this catty letter from Whittaker Chambers to Buckley on the subject of Paterson, who Chambers seems to have liked about as much as he liked Ayn Rand:
Was alerted to a "passage" from Isabel Paterson today. From what I can tell, it entered the right-wing interpretive sphere in Kim Phillips-Fein's 2009 INVISIBLE HANDS. Here's a screenshot of her interpretation:
Was alerted to a "passage" from Isabel Paterson today. From what I can tell, it entered the right-wing interpretive sphere in Kim Phillips-Fein's 2009 INVISIBLE HANDS. Here's a screenshot of her interpretation:
all these guys do is win. people show up!
all these guys do is win. people show up!