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6.6 What are Frankfurt School Neopaleoconservatives?

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This article is from the Conservatism FAQ, by Jim Kalb kalb@aya.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.

6.6 What are Frankfurt School Neopaleoconservatives?

A group (so named for the first time in this FAQ) that has come by
way of Frankfurt School cultural criticism to a position reminiscent
of paleoconservatism emphasizing federalism, rejection of the
therapeutic managerial state, and (most recently) liturgy. Their
publication is "Telos," which now includes paleocon Paul Gottfried on
its editorial board and publishes Chronicles editor Thomas Fleming as
well as writers such as Alain de Benoist associated with the European
New Right (and for that matter the author of this FAQ.)

 

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