Conservatism
Conservative politics, institutions, and thought form a major collecting area, intersecting with materials concerning anticommunism, free market economic policies, and government. Collections concerning the Libertarian Party and its leaders, student organizations, radical groups, and women of the political right are present, alongside sound recordings of Ronald Reagan and broadcasts of William F. Buckley's Firing Line television program.
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Firing Line Broadcasts
Television program hosted by William F. Buckley, 1966–99
Libertarian Party of California Records
Election campaign material, 1976–83
Committee on the Present Danger Records
US private organization promoting a strong national security policy
Laissez Faire Books Records
US libertarian book distribution business
Ronald Reagan Radio Commentary Sound Recordings
Broadcast series, 1975–79
Ed Clark Papers
US libertarian leader
Roy A. Childs Papers
US libertarian journalist; editor, Libertarian Review
Joan Kennedy Taylor Papers
National coordinator, Association of Libertarian Feminists, 1989–2005
Free Society Association Records
US conservative organization
Center for the Study of Popular Culture Records
US organization for the promotion of conservatism in the media
Peter Hannaford Papers
US public relations executive
Young Americans for Freedom Records
US conservative youth organization
Citizens for Reagan Records
Political organization, 1975–86
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