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Babbitt Rising


Article # : 10164 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 8 / 1986  4,686 Words
Author : W. Wesley McDonald
W. Wesley McDonald is associate professor of political science at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania.

       IRVING BABBITT IN OUR TIME
       Edited by George A. panichas and Claes G. Ryn
       Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1986.
       Cloth, 256 pp.
       
       WILL, IMAGINATION AND REASON
       Irving Babbitt and the Problem Of Reality
       Claes G. Ryn
       Chicago: Regnery Books, 1986
       Cloth, 222 pp.
       
        Is conservatism destined to be the dominant force in American politics for the foreseeable future? At the height of their power and influence, a few leading conservative intellectuals paradoxically are openly expressing doubts about the direction of conservative political thought, characterizing it as "adrift" and "in trouble." If the economy where suddenly to turn for the worse, some fear liberal ideas will once more become fashionable. Others feel that the very success of conservatism will be its own eventual undoing. In the pursuit of power and influence, fundamental principles will be compromised and the conservative identity lost.
       
        Are such self-doubts premature? It the present ascendancy of political conservatism merely an ephemeral political phenomenon, a momentary blip on the political screen brought about wholly by the unique charms of an unusually popular president, only to vanish the moment he exists from the political center stage?
       
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