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For those interested in the kind of things I have been posting on lately, another book by George Nash might be of interest.  George Nash has written, Reappraising the Right: The Past and Future of American Conservatism (ISI, 2009).  The book is divided into five sections: (I) Conservatism Reappraised: Traditions, Institutions, Books, People; (II) William F. Buckley, Jr. and the Advent of National Review; (III) Conservatism and the American Jewish Community; (IV) Herbert Hoover: A Neglected Conservative Sage; (V) Whither Conservatism.  These chapters are lectures, speeches, essays, etc. given/written by Nash.  For my conservative friends who think there might be something askew with the "conservatism" of the last twenty years, and for my liberal friends who suspect the various forms of statism and centralized power that liberals tends to advocate might not be as attractive as they once thought, Nash's book might be of interest.  Happy reading!