- Willmoore Kendall
Willmoore Kendall (1909 – 1968) was an American conservative writer and
Professor ofpolitical philosophy .Biography
Kendall was born in 1909 to a blind minister in
Oklahoma . He learned to read at age two, graduated from high school at 13, from theUniversity of Oklahoma at 18, and published his first book at 20. In 1932, he became aRhodes scholar and studied at theUniversity of Oxford .Kendall became a
Trotskyist and went toSpain during theSpanish Civil War . His experiences with the Spanish Republic led him to renounce hiscommunist convictions.In 1940, Kendall obtained a
Ph.D. inpolitical science from the University of Illinois writing his dissertation upon "John Locke onMajority Rule " underFrancis Wilson .Kendall served in the OSS during
World War II , and stayed on when it became theCIA in 1947.He joined the
Yale University faculty in 1947, where he taught for fourteen quarrelsome years until Yale paid him a handsome sum to resign. Among his students wasWilliam F. Buckley, Jr. , with whom he participated in the founding of "National Review "; as a Senior Editor he constantly fought with the other editors (they say he was never on speaking terms with more than one person at a time). A friend of Kendall's, ProfessorRevilo P. Oliver , gives him credit with convincing him to enter political activism by writing for "NR". [http://www.heretical.com/oliver/index.html]He later converted to
Roman Catholicism and taught at theUniversity of Dallas , where he stayed until he died of a heart attack in 1967.Books by Kendall
* "
Baseball : How to Play It and How to Watch It" (1927, as Alan Monk),Haldeman-Julius Publications .
* "Democracy and the American Party System" (1956 with Austin Ranney), Harcourt, Brace.
* "John Locke and the Doctrine of Majority-Rule" (1959), The University of Illinois Press.
* "The Conservative Affirmation" (1963) (republished in 1985 by Regnery Books).
* "Willmoore Kendall Contra Mundum" (1971, edited by Nellie Kendall), Arlington House (republished in 1994 by University Press of America, ISBN 0-8191-9067-5).
* "The Basic Symbols of the American Political Tradition" (1970, with George W. Carey), Louisiana State University Press (republished in 1995 by Catholic University of America Press. ISBN 0-8132-0826-2).
* "Oxford Years: Letters of Willmore Kendall to His Father", (1993, edited by Yvonna Kendall Mason), ISI Books. ISBN 1-882926-02-1About Kendall
* "Willmoore Kendall: Maverick of American Conservatives", Alvis, John, and Murley, John, eds. Lexington Books. ( [http://www.policyreview.org/apr03/lenzner_print.html Review.] )
Trivia
Kendall is the model for the character Jesse Frank in S. Zion's 1990 novel "Markers" (Source: Book review with interview, by Jeffrey Hart in the "National Review", June 11, 1990)
External links
* [http://members.tripod.com/~batesca/kendall.htm The Willmoore Kendall Site.]
*Jeffrey Hart , 2002, " [http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/20/mar02/hart.htm The 'deliberate sense' of Willimoore Kendall,] " "The New Criterion 20" (7).
* Peppe, Enrico, [http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article3229.html Review of "The Conservative Affirmation"] (17 March 2004).
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