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The Rebuke of History

The Rebuke of History

The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought

by Paul V. Murphy
Paperback
Publication Date: 24/09/2001

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In 1930, a group of southern intellectuals led by John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, Donald Davidson, and Robert Penn Warren published I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition. A stark attack on industrial capitalism and a defiant celebration of southern culture, the book has raised the hackles of critics and provoked passionate defenses from southern loyalists ever since. As Paul Murphy shows, its effects on the evolution of American conservatism have been enduring as well. Tracing the Agrarian tradition from its origins in the 1920s through the present day, Murphy shows how what began as a radical conservative movement eventually became, alternately, a critique of twentieth-century American liberalism, a defense of the Western tradition and Christian humanism, and a form of southern traditionalism - which could include a defense of racial segregation. Although Agrarianism failed as a practical reform movement, its intellectual influence was wide-ranging, Murphy says. This influence expanded as Ransom, Tate, and Warren gained reputations as leaders of the New Criticism. More notably, such ""neo-Agrarians"" as Richard M. Weaver and M. E. Bradford transformed Agrarianism into a form of social and moral traditionalism that has had a significant impact on the emerging conservative movement since World War II.
ISBN:
9780807849606
9780807849606
Category:
Conservatism & right-of-centre democratic ideologies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
24-09-2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x23mm
Weight:
0.51kg

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