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William Frank Buckley Jr.'s third book, originally published in 1959, is an urbane and controversial attack on the manners and meaning of American Liberalism in the 1950s. His thesis is that the leading American liberals can be shown, in their speeches and statements, in the tacit premises that underlie their words and deeds, to be suffering from a long, but definable list of social and philosophical prejudices.
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"Buckley brilliantly excoriates a philosophy he calls liberalism."
Newsweek
"He is at top form...clear and penetrating...A slashing attack against the thinking of today's pseudo-liberals."
Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph