@HeerJeet Not surprising, though, given the emphasis on Rightful Authority.
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I don't think this is generally true of left-wing publications. There was a small cult of Herbert Croly at original TNR but faded by 1930s.
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There's also a slight cult of Irving Howe at Dissent but really nothing like devotion to WFB at National Review.
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@HeerJeet Also interesting to see how far they have degenerated. Buckley's NR was a fascist rag, but a faux-erudite fascist rag at least.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@parabasis There's something to that -- although to be frank I don't see Lapham as being at all a leftist.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet on the other hand, Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, Mao, Ho Chi Min, Castro, etcetera. -
@carlzoilus@HeerJeet Mao Magazine was awesome until they tried out that disastrous digital pay wall. Quality really fell off after.
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