The Stanford Book Review

Conservatism

Community Ethos Permeates Conservatism

Reconsidering the Redistribution of Wealth and Power

Anti-Communism
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Community Ethos Permeates Conservatism

The Tale of a Successful Silicon Valley Startup
 


Conservatism may be divided into three branches–libertarian, anti-communist, and traditionalist. Some might add neo-conservatism to the list. In The Quest for Community (1953), Robert Nisbet deftly marshals the first of these three strains of thought into a coherent communitarian framework.


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The Paypal Wars is a great behind the scenes look at the founding and management of Paypal, an internet money transfer site. Eric Jackson gives an exciting account of the trials and tribulations through which the young company went to warrant its $1.5 billion acquisition by Ebay.

  The Sincere Hypocricy of Michael Moore

Fans of Michael Moore often characterize him as a lone voice of truth in a sea of corrupt officials, exposing big corporations and the government of tampering with America for their own personal gain. But what happens when this lone voice of truth isn’t actually sticking to his facts?


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