sonous_ intellectual. They journals and the informal holars and writers around van Glazer, Norman Pod- mour Martin Lipset, Dan- even though both groups g on many issues. awford, the New Right ovement contains a lot of d Marxists, and elements orkers’ movements. Whit- berlain, an ex-Communist, ative intellectual, noted, that ‘‘the plain men and is nation’’ stood by him in Galt? own,’’ said Mark Hughes. H have had to compromise positions.’’ efused to say what these ps would have been. tween them and us,’’ he er will feature a regular alter Block, chief econo- C.’s corporate think-tank, Institute, whose neo- e ideology is being put into ‘the Social Credit govern- said Block will not be a representative of the itute, but because he is of a libertarian.’’ cation’s name, John Galt, om a character in the Ayn Atlas Shrugged. ight is Wrong his great struggle against the Eastern establishment. Kristol, an ex-Communist himself, has a concept of the common man which is the typical conservative par- adox. He believes the values of most Americans are conservative yet he decides not to believe people can live without authority. There must be an intelligentsia and government which is elitist. The role of the new intellectuals, once the liberal traitors retreat in shame, will be to explain the right and truth of the newly restored authority of corporate power, without criticism. February 14, 1985 PAGE 9