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  <title>A Voice in the Modern Wilderness</title>
  <description> Anyone could be forgiven for not knowing much about Peter Viereck. The eccentric historian and poet was one of the first mid-century thinkers to robustly embrace the &amp;quot;conservative&amp;quot; label, but he fell out of favor with movement conservatives and has been largely forgotten. John Wilsey thinks that's a mistake. He joins Law &amp;amp;amp; Liberty's editor, John Grove, to talk about Viereck and his unique conservative manner of approaching the challenges of modern life.   Related Links   John Wilsey, &amp;quot;Peter Viereck's Unadjusted Conservatism,&amp;quot; Law &amp;amp;amp; Liberty Peter Viereck,  Conservatism: From John Adams to Winston Churchill Peter Viereck,  Conservatism Revisited Peter Viereck,  Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment John Wilsey,  Religious Freedom: A Conservative Primer (pre-order) Claes Ryn, &amp;quot;Peter Viereck: Traditionalist Libertarian?&amp;quot; Law &amp;amp;amp; Liberty Robert Lacey,  Pragmatic Conservatism  </description>
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