Samuel T. Francis
Born
in Chattanooga, Tennessee, The United States
April 29, 1947
Died
February 05, 2005
Influences
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Leviathan and Its Enemies: Mass Organization and Managerial Power in Twentieth-Century America
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2016
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5 editions
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Beautiful Losers: Essays on the Failure of American Conservatism (Volume 1)
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published
1994
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7 editions
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Essential Writings on Race
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published
2007
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2 editions
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Shots Fired: Sam Francis on America's Culture War
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2006
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2 editions
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The Other Side of Modernism: James Burnham and His Legacy
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published
2014
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Revolution from the Middle
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1997
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2 editions
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Power and history: The political thought of James Burnham
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published
1984
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3 editions
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James Burnham: Thinkers of Our Time
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published
1999
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America Extinguished: Mass Immigration and the Disintegration of American Culture
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published
2002
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6 editions
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Ethnopolitics: Immigration, Race and the American Political Future
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published
2003
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“America, for once in its brief and not always glorious history, must try to learn that its own experience is peculiar in world history, that it has been unusually fortunate in coming to maturity in an epoch of untypical peace and prosperity, and that it cannot continue to judge the world by the norm of its own mythology.”
― Beautiful Losers: Essays on the Failure of American Conservatism
― Beautiful Losers: Essays on the Failure of American Conservatism
“Three kinds of mass organization predominate in contemporary Western society: the mass corporation in the economy, the mass state in government, and the mass organizations of culture and communication. The latter include not only the media of mass communication, one of the most important instruments by which the managerial elite disciplines and controls the mass population, but also all other mass organizations that disseminate, restrict, or invent information, ideas, and values advertising, publishing, journalism, film and broadcasting, entertainment, religion, education, and institutions for research and development.”
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“Not only the media of mass communication, one of the most important instruments by which the managerial elite disciplines and control the mass population, but also all other mass organizations that disseminate, restrict, or invent information, ideas and values advertising, publishing, journalism, film and broadcasting, entertainment, religion, education, and institutions for research and development. Indeed, the mass organizations of culture and communication, which generally lack the coercive disciplines of the mass corporation and the mass state, are able to provide disciplines and control for the mass population primarily through their use of the devices and techniques of mass communication. All the mass cultural organizations, then, function as part of the media of mass communication, and they constitute a necessary element in the power base of the managerial elite.”
― Leviathan and Its Enemies: Mass Organization and Managerial Power in Twentieth-Century America
― Leviathan and Its Enemies: Mass Organization and Managerial Power in Twentieth-Century America
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