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{{quote|All the articles bear in the same sense upon the book's title-subject: all tend to support a Southern way of life against what may be called the American or prevailing way; and all as much as agree that the best terms in which to represent the distinction are contained in the phrase, Agrarian ''versus'' Industrial. ...Opposed to the industrial society is the agrarian, which does not stand in particular need of definition. An agrarian society is hardly one that has no use at all for industries, for professional vocations, for scholars and artists, and for the life of cities. Technically, perhaps, an agrarian society is one in which agriculture is the leading vocation, whether for wealth, for pleasure, or for prestige – a form of labor that is pursued with intelligence and leisure, and that becomes the model to which the other forms approach as well as they may. But an agrarian regime will be secured readily enough where the superfluous industries are not allowed to rise against it. The theory of agrarianism is that the culture of the soil is the best and most sensitive of vocations, and that therefore it should have the economic preference and enlist the maximum number of workers.{{Sfn | Davidson | Fletcher | Kline | Lanier | 1930}}}}
 
Though the book was reviewed widely, it only sold about 2000 copies as of 1940.<ref name="Tucker2006">{{cite book|last=Tucker|first=Michael Jay|title=And Then They Loved Him: Seward Collins & the Chimera of an American Fascism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eILVxjWsYvoC|year=2006|publisher=Peter Lang|isbn=978-0-8204-7910-1|page=108}}</ref> It has been reprinted several times. The current edition was published by Louisiana State University Press in 2006 to mark the book's 75th anniversary.<ref>{{cite web |title=I'll Take My Stand |url=https://lsupress.org/books/detail/i-ll-take-my-stand-1/ |website=LSU Press |access-date=January 6, 2023}}</ref>
 
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