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More oxford <strong>books</strong> @ www.OxfordeBook.<strong>com</strong><strong>Fore</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>urdu</strong> <strong>books</strong> <strong>visit</strong> <strong>www.4Urdu</strong>.<strong>com</strong>NOTES TO PAGES 204–208329Press, 2001); Brian Doherty, Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the ModernAmerican Libertarian Movement (New York: Public Affairs, 2007).38. Ayn Rand, “A Suggestion,” The Objectivist Newsletter 2, no. 10 (1963): 40. OnRand’s hopes for involvement with the campaign in both 1960 and 1964, see Muriel Hallto Nathaniel Branden, June 11, 1960, ARP 040–07D; Barry Goldwater to Herbert Baus,August 14, 1964, ARP 044–05D.39. Elayne Kalberman to AR, May 7, 1964, ARP 060–17x; Nathaniel Branden, “AReport to Our Readers,” The Objectivist Newsletter 3, no. 12 (1964): 51.40. Goldwater quoted in Perlstein, Before the Storm, 234. Washington DraftGoldwater <strong>com</strong>mittee, chairman, Luke Williams, November 4, 1963, to Signet Books,ARP 043–05A.41. Jerome Tuccille, It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand (New York: Stein and Day, 1971),39, 37; William Minto and Karen Minto, “Interview with Robert Poole,” Full Context,May/June 1999, 1; Paul Richard, “Writer Rests His Pen, Turns to Blowtorch,” WashingtonPost, November 21, 1967, B3; “Echoes and Choices,” Washington Star, September 3, 1964,A10.42. Ayn Rand, “Check Your Premises: Racism,” The Objectivist Newsletter 2, no. 9(1963), 35. Rand’s views may be taken as an early iteration of a race-neutral discourseabout individual rights that nonetheless had important consequences for federal andstate racial policy, particularly in suburbia. Books that explore the discourse surroundingracial issues include Matthew Lassiter, The Silent Majority: Suburban Politics in theSunbelt South (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006); Kevin Kruse, WhiteFlight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism (Princeton, NJ: PrincetonUniversity Press, 2007); Donald T. Critchlow and Nancy MacLean, Debating the AmericanConservative Movement: 1945 to the Present (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2009).43. For details on the JBS, see Donald T. Critchlow, The Conservative Ascendancy: How theGOP Right Made Political History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007), 56–59;Jonathan M. Schoenwald, A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism(New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), especially 78–93; Eckard V. Toy Jr., “The RightSide of the 1960s: The Origins of the John Birch Society in the Pacific Northwest,” OregonHistorical Quarterly 105, no. 2 (2004), 260–283.44. Ayn Rand, “ ‘Extremism’ or the Art of Smearing,” The Objectivist Newsletter 3,no. 9 (1964): 38; D. A. Waite to Mrs. Theodore J. Truske, April 30, 1964, box 7, folder “64,”JBS Files John Hay Library, Brown University.45. Rand, “Extremism,” 37.46. Rand’s postmortem of the campaign is in Ayn Rand, “It Is Earlier Than YouThink,” The Objectivist Newsletter 3, no. 12 (1964): 50. Rand’s warning about Goldwater’sloss is found in Ayn Rand, “Special Note,” The Objectivist Newsletter 3, no. 10 (1964),44. Rand sent her speech to Michael D. Gill of Citizens for Goldwater-Miller, with theinstruction that either Goldwater or Eisenhower could use it. AR to Michael D. Gill,October 28, 1964, ARP 043–05A.47. Goldwater’s success was once understood to have inspired Richard Nixon’sSouthern Strategy, first articulated in Kevin Phillips, The Emerging Republican Majority(New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1969), but the importance of the Southern Strategy

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