By Alfred S. Regnery on 2.29.08 @ 1:57PM
JP, regarding your blog point on God and Man: I noticed it was #2 in politics yesterday
on Amazon. We did a 50th edition in 2001 that actually sold quite
well. And finally, when I asked Bill to write a new intro for the
50th, he said no, there is nothing new to say because the book has
no relevance to the current academic situation. It was about Yale
in 1951, and is still about Yale in 1951, so anybody who reads it
must be concerned only.... about Yale in 1951.
Alfred S. Regnery is the publisher of The American Spectator. He is the former president and publisher of Regnery Publishing, Inc., which produced twenty-two New York Times bestsellers during his tenure. Regnery also served in the Justice Department during the Reagan Administration, worked on the U.S. Senate staff, and has been in private law practice. He currently serves on several corporate and non-profit boards, and is the Chairman of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
His first book, Upstream: The Ascendance of American Conservatism, was published in 2008. The book has been praised as one of the best authoritative accounts on the history of the American conservative movement.