JAMES BURNHAM AND THE STRUGGLE FOR THE WORLD
A Life
By Daniel Kelly
List Item No. 316
ISBN: 1-882926-76-5 (cloth)
475 pages
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James Burnham (1905-1987) was one of the most influential anticommunist figures of the Cold War era, as Daniel Kelly's fascinating biography makes clear. But like many anticommunists, Burnham first started on the other side. Beginning his career in 1929 as an Oxford-trained Thomist at New York University, Burnham soon joined his friend and colleague Sidney Hook on the revolutionary Left, becoming a dedicated follower of Leon Trotsky and a leading organizer of various communist political parties. Burnham would eventually break with Trotskyism and begin a slow journey to the Right, moving beyond the residual Marxism of his fellow Partisan Review intellectuals before becoming a founding editor at National Review, where he would remain until stricken by a debilitating stroke in 1978. Kelly tells the story of Burnham's political journey and intellectual transformation intoas Richard Brookhiser once stated it"the first neoconservative," including his relationship with Leon Trotsky, his intimate involvement with the CIA-orchestrated Congress for Cultural Freedom, and his role as mentor to William F. Buckley Jr. Including fascinating vignettes with characters as diverse as George Orwell, Arthur Koestler, André Malraux, and Ezra Pound, Kelly's lively and definitive narrative must be read not only by anyone interested in the life of this seminal conservative thinker and Cold War strategist, but by all those who want a better understanding of the forces behind the most important ideological clash of the modern age.

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"Daniel Kelly's new biography James Burnham and the Struggle for the World is a comprehensive introduction to Burnham's life and thought. … Reading Kelly makes clear that Burnham's life and through encompassed a myriad of diverse and often contradictory elements."
Culture Wars
"Daniel Kelly has given us a superb account of both the man and his ideas. His biography is thoroughly researched, lucidly written, careful and persuasive in its judgments, and full of entertaining stories of left- and right-wing politics from the early Thirties onward."
National Review
"It is a fine biographythorough but not overlong, lucid, carefully researched and documented, a work of scholarship that is also wonderful to read."
New Republic
"In James Burnham and the Struggle for the World: A Life…Daniel Kelly provides a workaday biography with a few surprising details."
Boston Globe
"These biographies of James Burnham and Frank Meyer by Kelly and Smant present in great detail the lives, literary influences, and work of two conservative giants. Their clarity of thought and their responses to the problems of their age remind us why it is useful to study history and escape the grip of the immediately relevant."
The Weekly Standard
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