American political conservatism at the national level has been humanistic to the core ever since 1788. Politically, American Christians have had an echo, not a choice. Americas anti-Christian elites have restricted the choice to two pairs of competing humanistic political worldviews: Hamiltonianism vs. Jeffersonianism in the 20th century. The presupposition of all three views has been the doctrine of social evolution.
Lectures in Volume 1:
1. No Taxation Without Representation 2. Social Evolution and Conservatism 3. Jeffersonianism vs. Hamiltonianism 4. The Triumph of Progressivism 5. The Road Away from Serfdom 6. Laying the Intellectual Foundations 7. Publishing and Mobilization 8. The Turning Point
Lectures in Volume 2:
9. The Goldwater Campaign and the Aftermath 10. Building the Political Foundations 11. The Reagan Presidency 12. The Internet Revolution 13. The Banking Meltdown and the Tea Party 14. The Restoration of Hope
Fantastic resource for schools and homeschools, church and study groups this informative series will clearly outline the history of the conservative movement in America. An invaluable resource from a live witness of many of the conservative movement's inner workings.
Fantastic resource for schools and homeschools, church and study groups this informative series will clearly outline the history of the conservative movement in America.
Specifications: 6 DVDs containing 15 lectures of approximately 24 minutes each, a total of 190+ minutes; 1 CD-rom includes audio of the lectures and 13 PDF format e-books and exclusive interview with the speaker.
About the Speaker: Dr. Gary North received his Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Riverside in 1972. A conservative activist since 1956, Gary served as Congressman Ron Pauls research assistant in 1976. He supported Barry Goldwater for Vice President in 1960. He began writing full time in 1967 and is the author of 47 books including The War on Mel Gibson: The Media versus The Passion and Crossed Fingers: How Liberals Captured the Presbyterian Church. He has written for these conservative and libertarian outlets: National Review, American Spectator, Modern Age, The Freeman, and LewRockwell.com. He began publishing Remnant Review in 1974 and writes 24 articles a week on www.GaryNorth.com and is considered one of the most insightful and thought-provoking historians and economists of modern times.