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Published in 1982, Robert Whitaker presents a collection of essays discussing the "New Right" of the 1980s in the midst of Reagan's election and the political history of the movement. With essays from Thomas Fleming and Samuel Francis, the book is a series of essays explaining the characteristics and goals of the New Right, an important element in modern American politics, and discussing its philosophy, values, historical background, and issues.
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Published in 1982, Robert Whitaker presents a collection of essays discussing the "New Right" of the 1980s in the midst of Reagan's election and the political history of the movement. With essays from Thomas Fleming and Samuel Francis, the book is a series of essays explaining the characteristics and goals of the New Right, an important element in modern American politics, and discussing its philosophy, values, historical background, and issues.