- John Randolph Club
The John Randolph Club (JRC) is a paleoconservative social and political organization founded in the 1980s and operated by the
Rockford Institute . It is named afterJohn Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833), a 19th century U.S. Congressman fromVirginia .Political Connections
The JRC is a program of the Rockford Institute, based in
Rockford, Illinois , a political organization which describes itself as the "authentic voice of the AmericanHeartland " with the goals of seeking the "renewal ofChristendom " and promoting:
* The defense of thefamily ;
* The promotion ofliberty ;
* The decentralization of political andeconomic life;
* The celebration of the literary andart istic inheritance of [Western] civilization;
* The adherence toTruth , revealed throughScripture and tradition.JRC events are promoted though the Rockford Institute's flagship publication, , a printed and online paleoconservative political publication that opposes
abortion and the war in Iraq, and has taken stances critical of the positions of both PresidentGeorge W. Bush and his one-time opponent SenatorJohn Kerry .History and activities
The JRC held its inaugural meeting in January, 1992. Its founding president was
Murray Rothbard , who gave a notable address calling on members to "repeal the twentieth century." One of its current leaders isJustin Raimondo , ofAntiwar.com .The JRC has described their own meetings as follows::"The "Beer-Hall conservatives" of the John Randolph Club meet annually in various cities throughout the republic for a weekend of—in the tradition of the club's namesake, John Randolph of Roanoke—oratory, spirited debate, and conviviality."
Offices
Chronicles/The Rockford Institute
928 N. Main St., Rockford, IL 61103External links
* [http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/TRI/About.htm About the Rockford Institute]
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