A Paleo Month of Books
This sure is a fun month for paleos! There is of course Ron Paul's The Revolution. Justin Raimondo's Reclaiming the American Right is coming back into print. Bill Kauffman, author of books such as Look Homeward, America, has a new book that is out called Ain’t My America: The Long, Noble History of Anti-War Conservatism and Middle-American Anti-Imperialism. George Panichas' Restoring the Meaning of Conservatism is finally out. Patrick Buchanan has a new book coming out, Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War. And, who knows, there might be a surprise or two from the Mises Institute.
It is actually overwhelming. But I am happy to see so many books this past year that focus on the Old Right, not only for my benefit but for young people like me who have not had the opportunity to read about the original Right. Although, for those that get their "education" on conservatism from talk radio (imagine what Russell Kirk, author of The Conservative Mind, would say about that!) there exists no such thing as the Old Right or the "Traditional Right." It is, I suppose, a "commie leftist" invention.
Thomas Woods reviews Ain't My America.
Joseph Stromberg reviews Restoring the Meaning of Conservatism.
Scott Horton reviews The Revolution.