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  2. James Burnham - Wikipedia

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    James Burnham (November 22, 1905 – July 28, 1987) was an American philosopher and political theorist. He chaired the New York University Department of Philosophy ; his first book was An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis (1931).

  3. Second Thoughts on James Burnham - Wikipedia

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    Second Thoughts on James Burnham" ("James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution", when published as a pamphlet [1]) is an essay, first published in May 1946 in Polemic, by the English author George Orwell. The essay discusses works written by James Burnham, an American political theorist.

  4. The Managerial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the World is a book written by James Burnham in 1941. It discusses the rise of managers and technocrats in modern industrial societies , arguing that they would replace the traditional capitalist class as the rulers of the economic system, through mechanisms such as economic planning .

  5. Managerial state - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Orwell identifies Burnham's critique of managerial state to unveil a sort of 'power-worship', stating that "it is not surprising that Burnham's world view should often be noticeably close to that of the American imperialists on the one side, or to that of the isolationists on the other. It is a 'tough' or 'realistic' world-view ...

  6. American Committee for Cultural Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The committee's central or executive committee varied over time. James Burnham, who worked for the CIA, was a member until he left the group circa 1954. [5] Whittaker Chambers joined in late 1954 and was also a member of the executive committee.

  7. Suicide of the West - Wikipedia

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    Keiper favorably compares Goldberg's book to James Burnham's 1964 book, also titled Suicide of the West, saying that while Burnham's book was cynically fatalistic in describing a similar premise, Goldberg emphasizes potential changes that could be made. [11] In New York, Park MacDougald described the book as "idea-free." The book is "dull ...

  8. RB James White was the unsung hero, catching a record 14 passes while also scoring the game-tying and game-winning TDs on his way to a game record 20 points. Oh, and the Falcons, with league MVP ...

  9. List of American conservatives - Wikipedia

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    James Burnham: 1905–1987 political philosopher and co-founder and editor of National Review [25] Hannah Arendt: 1906–1975 historian and philosopher [26] [27] [28] Willard Van Orman Quine: 1908–2000 philosopher and logician [29] [30] C. Vann Woodward: 1908–1999 historian [31] Willmoore Kendall: 1909–1967 political philosopher [32 ...