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Movement conservatives?

"His 1964 book Suicide of the West became a classic among movement conservatives" -- Can anybody please explain the meaning of the expression "movement conservatives"? Thanks. -- 201.78.233.162 20:37, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think it may be illustrated by the difference between people who engage in some level of activism (specifically conservative as opposed to just partisan pro-GOP activity) and those who simply identify as conservatives and vote for those politicians whom they believe to be conservatives.

Burnham's transition from Left to Right needs to be explored further

Within a few months, Burnham had gone from supporting a "Third Camp" revolutionary socialist alternative to both capitalism and Stalinism to unquestioning support of U.S. global dominance and the defeat of any alternative to hardline market economics. This essay needs to have some explanation for this transition if it is to do justice to Burnham's life. Ken Burch 15:27, 12 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, you've overstated the degree of rapid shift. Burnham didn't really start taking up advocacy of US power until the end of the war when the US had emerged as the leading global power. Orwell criticized Burnham for the way he first expressed admiration for the Third Reich when it seemed they were winning in 1940 and later for the Soviet Union in 1944 when it was clear that this was now the new major power in Europe. Look up some of Orwell's essays critiquing Burnham and you may get a better sense of how his ideas gradually shifted.

Trotskyism template?

Burnham's involvement with the Trotskyist movement lasted only from 1935 to 1940. He is, in the main, not know for that but for his post-war work. I think we should remove the Trotskyism template. --Duncan (talk) 07:38, 25 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Burnham was on the masthead as one of the editors of the Trotsky monthly, the new international. he argued with trotsky over the necessity of dialectical materialism, a socialist sacred cow, then split the movement with shachtman by leaving after the stalin-hitler pact, and the invasion of finland. he had a very important 5 years, not mere involvement. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.135.24.78 (talk) 01:10, 5 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I agree that Burnham's involvement with the Trotskyist movement was fleeting — he was a bigger figure and longer in the conservative movement. He was a very big figure in the Trotskyist movement for a very short time. There should be neither a "Trotskyism" portal nor a "Conservatism" portal for him. -- Tim Davenport --- Early American Marxism website --- Corvallis, OR --- Carrite (talk) 02:41, 14 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]