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There was a time in the Depression of the 1930s when conservative thought sprang from the dire concrete reality of that terrible era, not from abstractions. They did not use the word "conservative" very often, preferring to call themselves "decentralists" or "agrarians." Eclectic in background they were: columnists, poets, historians, literary figures, economists, theologians, and civic advocates.
— Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State
(book)
by Ralph Nader
(see stats)
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