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Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 4

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Paul Gottfried recounts the neoconservative takeover of the Conservative Movement, and asks why there was so little resistance from the conservatives of the time?

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 3 with Paul Gottfried.

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Richard Spencer question the Conservative fixation on the Soviet Union, and asks what the basis of a new conservative movement could be.

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Response by Peter Brimelow

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Peter Brimelow recounts his personal memories of the collapse of the Conservative Movement, and suggest that bad luck played a major role in its demise.

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Was the Conservative Movement Destined to Go Bad? Part 1, with John Derbyshire

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

John Derbyshire starts off the final panel, recounting the history of the conservative tendency and the post World War II Conservative Movement. In the end, was it destined to go bad? Introduction by Richard Spencer.

December 22, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

The Setting for a Scientific Awakening

December 15, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Michael Hart discusses his upcoming book, "The Newton Awards", and notes some general trends in the history of scientific discovery and invention.

December 15, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Can History Still be Taught as a Scientific Discipline?

December 15, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Kenneth McIntyre discusses various models of the past - personal, practical and historical. He then presents the outline of an authentic American political history.

December 15, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

The Student as Dachshund

December 15, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Robert Weissberg discusses the house-training and domestication of the modern college student.

December 15, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Revising Key Historical Turning Points: How Unique was American Slavery?

December 09, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Robert Paquette discusses Thomas Jefferson's thoughts on slavery in the United States.

December 09, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Revising Key Historical Turning Points: The Republicans' record in the Spanish civil war

December 09, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Stanley Payne recounts the role of the Spanish left before and during the Spanish Civil War.

December 09, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Revising Key Historical Turning Points: How good was the "Good War"?

December 09, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Keith Preston critically examines the dominant narrative surrounding the second world war.

December 09, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Fascism and the Right: The Authoritarian Right: An appreciation of Francisco Franco

December 06, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

James Kurth considers the legacy of Franco's rule in Spain.

December 06, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Fascism and the Right: Fascism as a Counter-Revolutionary Imitation

December 06, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Paul Gottfried considers the historical context of Fascism, as well as the modern abuse of the term "Fascist".

December 06, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Fascism and the Right: The Master Spirit Takes Charge

December 06, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Thomas Bertonneau discusses a pair of H.G. Wells' novels of global dictatorship; The Autocracy of Mr. Parham and The Holy Terror.

December 06, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Rethinking the American Founding: American exceptionalism is a result of immigration

December 01, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Robert Heineman asserts that Immigration is the source of  conservative values essential to what has become the American nation.

December 01, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Rethinking the American Founding: America's founding was more complex than most people think.

December 01, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Barry Shain discusses the complexity of the pre-revolutionary America, and debunks the myth of the revolutionary founding.

December 01, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Rethinking the American Founding: America as a Propositional Nation

December 01, 2012/ Robert Sherwood

Richard Spencer believes that the Neocons are right - America is a Proposition nation, founded on the principle of human equality. This has been the source of many of our problems.

December 01, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Paul Gottfried's Address to the H.L. Mencken Club

November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood
November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Peter Brimelow: Some Remarks on the Election

November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood
November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Fran Griffin: Remembering Sam Francis

November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood
November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/

Richard Spencer Kicks off the Fifth Annual HLMC Meeting

November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood
November 20, 2012/ Robert Sherwood/