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Cadres for Conservatism

by Gregory L. Schneider
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Overview

In this history of the "other Sixties," Gregory L. Schneider traces the influence of Young Americans for Freedom, a conservative political group that locked horns with the New Left and spawned many of the major players in the contemporary conservative movement, from the Goldwater campaign in 1964 to Reagan's revolution in the 1980s.

Cadres for Conservatism reveals how young political conservatives, unlike their leftist counterparts, avoided fracture in the wake of the Sixties. Rather, YAF continued to serve as a seedbed for future conservative leaders, many of whom drew on the contacts and (counter-)activism of their youth to consolidate conservative power.

Schneider's talent for trenchant archival research is supplemented by a plethora of detailed interviews with virtually every past national chairman and executive director of the YAF, as well as important sponsors such as William F. Buckley, William Rusher, and M. Stanton Evans.

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From the Publisher

"A deeply engaging work. I am enormously impressed with the archival research and oral interviews this book represents. Exceptionally well-done."

-Kenneth J. Heineman,author of Campus Wars: The Peace Movement at State Universities in the Vietnam Era

Booknews

Scheider (American history, Emporia State U., Kansas) traces the history of the youth group that locked horns with the new left during the 60s and spawned many of the players in the conservative movement of later decades. He combines archival research and interviews with nearly all the organization's leaders of the time. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 31, 1999
Publisher
New York : New York University Press, c1999.
Pages
263
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780814781081

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