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 | | A second crucial point: society is divided into a ruling elite, which is necessarily a minority of the population, which lives off the second group the rest of the population. |
 | | Consider the roll-call: isolationists (such as John T. Flynn), anti-Zionists, libertarians, Ayn Randians, the John Birch Society, and all those who continued, like the early National Review, to dare to oppose Martin Luther King and the civil rights revolution after Buckley had changed and decided to embrace it. |
 | | Here is John's remarkable revelation of National Review's self image: "Since its foundation, National Review has quietly played the role of conscience of the right." After listing a few of Buckley's purges although omitting isolationists, Randians, libertarians, and anti-civil rightsers O'Sullivan gets to anti-Semites, and the need for wise judgment on the issue. |
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