Journal of Libertarian Studies

The Isolationist as Collectivist: Lawrence Dennis and The Coming of World War II

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To most historians, and to much of the general public as well, the name of the late Lawrence Dennis has long been associated with American “fascism.” Arthur S. Link calls him “the intellectual leader and principal adviser of the fascist groups.” Charles C. Alexander sees him as “the leading intellectual fascist in America.” When Dennis’s thought is treated in depth, it is usually in the context of anti-democratic political philosophy and elitist theory.

Volume 3, Number 2 (1979)

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Doenecke, Justus D. “The Isolationist as Collectivist: Lawrence Dennis and The Coming of World War II.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 3, No.2 (1979): 191-207.

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