In the second half of the twentieth century, American
conservatism emerged from the shadow of New Deal liberalism and
developed into a movement exerting considerable influence on the
formulation and execution of public policy in the United States.
During that period, the political philosophers who provided the
intellectual foundations for the American conservative movement
were John H. Hallowell, Eric Voegelin, Leo Strauss, Richard Weaver,
Russell Kirk, Robert Nisbet, John Courtney Murray, Friedrich Hayek,
and Willmoore Kendall.
By offering a comprehensive analysis of their thoughts and
beliefs, The Dilemmas of American Conservatism both illuminates the
American conservative imagination and reveals its most serious
contradictions. The contributing authors question whether a core
set of conservative principles can be determined based on the
frequently diverging perspectives of these key philosophers.
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