Willmoore Kendall was a man against the world, a "maverick," an "iconoclast," a man "who never lost an argument or kept a friend." He co-founded National Review, helped turn the word liberal into an insult, and became the chief theorist of conservative populism. Understanding Kendall helps us understand America.
Willmoore Kendall was a man against the world, a "maverick," an "iconoclast," a man "who never lost an argument or kept a friend." He co-founded National Review, helped turn the word liberal into an insult, and became the chief theorist of conservative populism. Understanding Kendall helps us understand America.
Introduction: Tribune and Teacher of the American People Chapter 1: 1909-1929: Sightless Senior and the 'Boy Wonder' Chapter 2: 1929-1935: "I Beg to Disagree" Chapter 3: 1935-1942: "A Great Creature of the Earth Chapter 4: 1942-1947: "Spreading Like the Green Bay Tree" Chapter 5: 1947-1954: "It Sure Is A Hard World" Chapter 6: 1954-1959: "Why Are You So Damn Logical?" Chapter 7: 1959-1963: "In Open Air Again" Chapter 8: 1963-1967: "Kendall for King" Conclusion: 1977: "The Best Man of Bugtussle"
Introduction: Tribune and Teacher of the American People Chapter 1: 1909-1929: Sightless Senior and the 'Boy Wonder' Chapter 2: 1929-1935: "I Beg to Disagree" Chapter 3: 1935-1942: "A Great Creature of the Earth Chapter 4: 1942-1947: "Spreading Like the Green Bay Tree" Chapter 5: 1947-1954: "It Sure Is A Hard World" Chapter 6: 1954-1959: "Why Are You So Damn Logical?" Chapter 7: 1959-1963: "In Open Air Again" Chapter 8: 1963-1967: "Kendall for King" Conclusion: 1977: "The Best Man of Bugtussle"
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