Richard M. Weaver

Richard M. Weaver (1910 - 1963), a conservative U.S. scholar, wrote on rhetoric, the teaching of composition, the culture of America's south, and the problem of universals. His best-known works are Ideas Have Consequences, which was one of the key books of the early post-World War II conservative intellectual movement in the United States, The Southern Tradition at Bay, and Visions of Order. Some of the positions Weaver took, such as his opposition to McCarthy-era rules requiring the registration of members of the Communist Party, set him apart from many of his fellow conservatives. Weaver is the subject of a biography by Fred Douglas Young, published in 1995. Weaver, Richard M. Weaver, Richard M.

 

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