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George H. Nash writes as a defender of the Conservative Movement, which is almost entirely distinct from the conservative movement, lower case.
Corporate executives and managers are constantly pushing a radically progressive agenda, despite popular conceptions of them as hardline right-wingers.
Theirs is a moral crusade, with offending opinions and ways of life---all Western---to be stamped out.
He was a man of letters who pondered Catholicism, criticized neoconservatism, and traded a barb or two with friend Bill Buckley.