Joseph Scotchie has spent the last thirty years working in journalism as well as teaching. Currently he is an editor for Anton Community Newspaper in Mineola, New York. His writings have appeared in numerous journals, including Chronicles, Modern Age, The American Conservative, and The Thomas Wolfe Review. In addition his books include Barbarians at the Saddle, Thomas Wolfe Revisited, and Street Corner Conservative: Patrick J. Buchanan and His Times.
Introduction: From Weaverville to Posterity 1. The Vision of Richard Weaver
2. Southern Thought and National Materialism 3. Richard M. Weaver and the
Metaphysics of Property 4. The Mind of Richard Weaver 5. The South Wisely
Perceived 6. Richard M. Weaver on the Nature of Rhetoric: An Interpretation
7. Dialectic Rhetorician 8. Rhetoric and the Tyrannizing Image 9. The
Agrarianism of Richard Weaver: Beginnings and Completions 10. A Southern
Agrarian at the University of Chicago 11. The Conservativism of Affirmation
12. Stranger in Paradise 13. Looking Before and After 14. Is the Battle
Over or Has it Just Begun? the Southern Tradition Twenty Years After
Richard Weaver