“Powerful. . . . Bracing. . . . Part of the book’s eerie relevance
comes from the role Russia plays throughout.”—Ezra Klein, New York
Times
“Fascinating.”—G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs
“Electric to read in this moment, and I strongly recommend.”—Ezra
Klein, on Twitter
“Substantive, very well written. . . . Rich and
provocative.”—Daniel J. Mahoney, Law & Liberty
“The radical right promises its followers fellowship and collective
distinction as opposed to anonymity and alienation. It urges a
heroic struggle rather than comfort, security, and ediocrity.
How we respond to these thinkers will depend on how well we
understand them. With this in mind, Rose is shining a much-needed
light.”—Alejandro Castrillón, Journal of Social and Political
Philosophy
“‘I get bored by reading people who are allies,’ liberal Isaiah
Berlin once remarked. ‘What is interesting is to read the enemy,
because the enemy penetrates the defences.’ Even for those more
suspicious than Matthew Rose of once peripheral twentieth-century
sages of the far right, this book is useful reading, for
transatlantic politics are leading more people to revive these
idiosyncratic but interesting reactionaries. Rose draws his
portraits well; more every day, his gallery is worth the
visit.”—Samuel Moyn, Yale University
“This is one of the best discussions of the extreme right’s
intellectual foundations that I have ever read. It provides a
balanced, thoughtful approach to a movement that we must take very
seriously.”—George Hawley, author of Making Sense of the
Alt-Right
“This book changed the way I think about radical right wing
politics in America and Europe. Matthew Rose’s subjects rarely
appear in conventional histories of conservative thought, but his
nuanced, humane analysis shows that anyone who wants to understand
today’s alt-right and the populist backlash against liberalism
needs to take them seriously.”—Molly Worthen, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
“The five thinkers surveyed in this even-tempered book lie far
outside the orbit of conventional liberal thought. But no liberal,
progressive or conservative, can afford to ignore the challenge
they pose. Anyone who wants to understand the origin and appeal of
the alt-right needs to start here.”—Anthony Kronman, author of The
Assault on American Excellence
“A fascinating read. I could not put it down. Rose tells the story
of a transnational radical right, which is far more intelligent and
worldly than the liberal-left claims.”—Tamir Bar-on, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, School of Social Sciences and Government
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