Has anyone written about the French-Ahmari as the latest iteration of the argument between conservatives & Catholic traditionalists that played out in 1960s between William Buckley & L. Brent Bozell Jr.? Or do I have to do this?
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Replying to @HeerJeet
All the Twitter integralists have made (caveated) versions of this point, but this from
@BDSixsmith s probably what you're looking for:https://spectator.us/conservatives-insurrectionists-bozell/amp/?__twitter_impression=true …1 reply 3 retweets 17 likes -
Replying to @DouthatNYT @BDSixsmith
Thanks! I missed that. I wish there were copies of Bozell's journal, Triumph, easily accessible.
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Replying to @DouthatNYT @HeerJeet and
Magnanimous man that I am, I share with you all that I have access to online: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19VnbMWC30-KbgyT8hRp0RokbYKg9PsQr …
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Replying to @biillyb @DouthatNYT and
Worth noting that Bozell didn’t really make a hard split with NR until late 1970. So these issues represent a kind of halfway accommodation of a catholic conservatism that is beginning to feel uncomfortable in the Movement
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Replying to @biillyb @DouthatNYT and
There’s this, which has long been the most easily accessible source for “Triumph” stuff. There’s the samizdat collection of William Marshner’s writings, too. (Though the latter extends beyond “Triumph.”)https://www.amazon.com/Best-Triumph-Christendom-Press/dp/0931888727 …
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Any idea of how representative this anthology is of the various periods of journal?
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