Thomas Fleming (political writer)

Thomas J. Fleming (* April 27, 1945 ) is an American Catholic traditionalist publicist.

Life

Fleming studied French and the classics (Greek and Latin) at the College of Charleston and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After receiving his doctorate in 1973, he was inter alia Professor at Miami University in Ohio and teachers.

He was a founding member of the neo- confederate League of the South and co-founded the political magazine Southern Partisan. In 1985 he became editor of the paleokonservativ - oriented magazine Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. Fleming is also president of the conservative think tank Rockford Institute and author of several books and articles in, among others The Spectator, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and National Review.

In 1988 he received the American Values ​​Award, the 1995 HL Mencken Award

He is married and has four children.

Writings (selection )

  • With Paul Gottfried: The conservative movement. Twayne Publishers, Boston, 1988, ISBN 0-8057-9723-8.
  • The politics of human nature. Transaction Books, New Brunswick, 1988, ISBN 1-56000-693-5.
  • Montenegro: the divided country. Chronicles Press, Rockford 2002, ISBN 0-9619364-9-5.
  • The morality of everyday life: rediscovering an ancient tradition liberal alternative to the. University of Missouri Press, Columbia 2004, ISBN 0-8262-1509-2.

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