Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon explores the
relationship between postwar conservatives and the president from
1968 to 1974. Seemingly casting those years out of their history,
conservatives have never fully explored how Richard Nixon affected
their movement. They fail to realize the extent his presidency
helped refocus their fight against liberalism and communism. Mergel
uses the Nixon years as a window into the Right s effort to turn
ideology into successful politics. It combines an assessment of
Nixon s presidency through the eyes of conservative intellectuals
with an attempt to understand what the Right gained from its
experience with Nixon.
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