In his recent biography of William Jennings Bryan, A Godly Hero, Michael Kazin joins a long line of historians in making the claim that Bryan (1860-1925) was an ideological precursor of Franklin D. Roosevelt. In the book’s Introduction, Kazin asserts that Bryan “did more than . . . Subscribers Only Subscribe now to access the...
Category: Reactionary Radicals
Wheeler’s Progress
On October 15, 1905, Burton K. Wheeler stepped off a train at the Northern Pacific depot in Butte, Montana, thinking that he had seen more of the West than Lewis and Clark but wondering if his luck had run out. After looking up every lawyer in town (Wheeler had . . . Subscribers Only Subscribe...
A Politically Incorrect Beatification
Few people have been so hated that their enemies have disrupted their funeral processions in an attempt to throw their coffins into a river, but that is precisely what happened to Pope Pius IX on the night of July 12, 1881. Amid the heated debate surrounding Pio . . . Subscribers Only Subscribe now to...
Tale of a “Seditionist”
Lawrence Dennis was an outsider in a movement of outsiders, a unique and largely solitary figure whose career as a writer—and notorious "seditionist"—embodies the tragedy and bravery of the Old Right, the pre-World War II "America first" generation of conservative intellectuals and activists. In many important . . . Subscribers Only Subscribe now to access...
The Militia of Love
Carolyn Chute's return address includes the postscript, "No Fax/No Phone/No Paved Road." The self-taught novelist of Maine's backwoods can add "No More Good Reviews," for with her latest book, Snow Man, she has committed an unpardonable act of literary patriotism: She depicts . . . Subscribers Only Subscribe now to access the full article and...