Patrick J. Buchanan
American conservative political commentator, author, and syndicated columnist; former senior advisor to Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Reagan and three-time presidential candidate known for nationalist, paleoconservative and anti-immigration positions.
Books
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1. Where The Right Went Wrong
The book argues that the conservative movement lost its way when influential figures and factions abandoned traditional conservative principles—particularly noninterventionist foreign policy, economic nationalism, and cultural conservatism—in favor of interventionism, free‑trade and globalist policies, and accommodation with the political establishment, a shift the author contends undermined the movement’s coherence, betrayed its working‑class base, and weakened America’s sovereignty and national identity.
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2. Churchill, Hitler, And "The Unnecessary War"
How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World
The book contends that the outbreak of the Second World War was not inevitable but the result of British and Allied choices—particularly the decisions and rhetoric of wartime leaders—arguing that many of Germany’s grievances after the Treaty of Versailles were legitimate, that Hitler’s aims were more limited than commonly portrayed, and that alternatives to declaring war in 1939 were available; it casts the British leadership as having provoked and made the conflict unavoidable through a refusal to negotiate, mischaracterization of appeasement, and political calculation, and marshals diplomatic history to challenge the orthodox view of sole German responsibility.
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