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Bill Kauffman

Bill Kauffman (born November 15, 1959) is an American political writer generally aligned with the localist movement.[citation needed] He was born in Batavia, New York, and currently resides in Elba, New York, with his wife and daughter.

Bill Kauffman
Kauffman in 2014
Born (1959-11-15) November 15, 1959 (age 64)
Alma materUniversity of Rochester
OccupationAuthor
Children1

A devout Roman Catholic, Kauffman was also an intimate correspondent of the late Gore Vidal,[1] with whom he shares many ideological similarities.

Education and career edit

After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester, he went to work as an aide to New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (which he would later describe as an "anarchist-making experience")[2] in 1981. After leaving Moynihan's employ, Kauffman worked as Washington, D.C., editor for Reason before quitting and returning to Batavia. He has written frequently for The American Conservative, The American Enterprise, The Wall Street Journal, and CounterPunch. He wrote the screenplay to the independent film Copperhead, which was directed by Ron Maxwell, a friend of Kauffman's. The film came out in June 2013 to mixed reviews.

Political beliefs edit

Kauffman's politics remain difficult to categorize. He holds strong libertarian leanings with culturally conservative and isolationist inclinations. He is a critic of development, frequently writes approvingly of distributism and agrarianism, and is strongly anti-corporate. Kauffman has described his politics as "a blend of Catholic Worker, Old Right libertarian, Yorker transcendentalist, and delirious localist."[3] He has also described himself as an "Independent. A Jeffersonian. An anarchist. A (cheerful!) enemy of the state, a reactionary Friend of the Library, a peace-loving football fan."[3][4] Although he remains a registered Democrat, he rarely supports their candidates or their party platform and has frequently voted Green since the collapse of the Reform Party as a significant force in 2000.

Other positions adopted by Kauffman that are considered controversial to both the Left and the Right include his support for the Second Vermont Republic secessionist movement,[5] his admiration for 1972 Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern,[6] his argument that Catholic Worker activist Dorothy Day had much in common with elements of the Right,[7] and his contention that Philip Roth's book The Plot Against America is "the novel that a neoconservative would write, if a neoconservative could write a novel."[8] He made the argument in his book Ain't My America that a true conservative would object to an interventionist foreign policy.[9]

He voted for Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan in 2000.[10] In 2004 and 2008, he voted for Ralph Nader for President of the United States "because I never got the chance to vote for Gene Debs or Norman Thomas."[10] On September 2, 2008, he addressed the Rally for the Republic in Saint Paul, Minnesota put on by Ron Paul (R-TX).[11][12]

Writings edit

His books include Every Man a King (1989), a novel about a young senatorial aide who, disgusted with politics, returns to his rural New York hometown to start a new life; Country Towns of New York (1993), a travel book; America First!: Its History, Politics, and Culture (1995), a history of American populist, isolationist, and anti-imperialist thought; With Good Intentions?: Reflections on the Myth of Progress in America (1998), a collection of (often approving) profiles of the opponents of school consolidation, child labor laws, a standing army, women's suffrage, and the Interstate Highway System, as well as the proponents of homesteading as a means of battling the Great Depression; Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette: A Mostly Affectionate Account of a Small Town’s Fight to Survive (2003), the story of Batavia and its decline; Look Homeward America: In Search of Reactionary Radicals and Front-Porch Anarchists (2006), a meditation on American political, literary, and artistic figures whose values he admires; and Ain't My America: The Long, Noble History of Anti-War Conservatism and Middle American Anti-Imperialism (2008). Forgotten Founder, Drunken Prophet: The Life of Luther Martin, was published in 2008 by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. It was followed by Bye Bye, Miss American Empire (2010), a study of secessionist movements; by a book reprinting his screenplay for Copperhead; and by the essay collection Poetry Night at the Ballpark (2015). He also edited A Story of America First (2003), a memoir by America First Committee congressional liaison Ruth Sarles Benedict, and The Congressional Journal of Barber B. Conable, Jr. (2021), and he co-edited the 2010 anthology ComeHomeAmerica.us: Historic and Current Opposition to U.S. Wars and How a Coalition of Citizens from the Political Right and Left Can End American Empire.

References edit

  1. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2012-09-14) My Pen Pal Gore Vidal, The American Conservative
  2. ^ Doherty, Brian, 40 Years of Free Minds and Free Markets: An oral history of reason, Reason (December 2008)
  3. ^ a b Vance, Laurence (2006-12-04) Bill Kauffman: American Anarchist, LewRockwell.com
  4. ^ Dreher, Rod (2006-06-05) All-American Anarchists, The American Conservative
  5. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2005-12-19) Free Vermont, The American Conservative
  6. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2006-01-30) Come Home, America, The American Conservative
  7. ^ Kauffman, Bill The Way of Love: Dorothy Day and the American Right, Whole Earth (Summer 2000)
  8. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2004-09-27) Heil to the Chief, The American Conservative
  9. ^ "Ain't My America". 23 May 2008.
  10. ^ a b Who's Getting Your Vote?, Reason
  11. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2009-04-20) The Republic Strikes Back, The American Conservative
  12. ^ Bill Kauffman Rally Republic - Bill Kauffman - Rally for the Republic Bill Kauffman speaks at Ron Paul's Rally for the Republic, Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, September 2, 2008., user-created clip at C-Span

External links edit

  • Bill Kauffman personal website
  • Vance, Laurence (2006-12-04) Bill Kauffman, American Anarchist, LewRockwell.com, 2006
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • with Scott Horton on Antiwar Radio
  • Five-part interview with 2Blowhards: Introduction; Part One; Part Two; Part Three; Part Four; Part Five.
  • Profile in Notre Dame Magazine
  • Essay on Bill Kauffman in The University Bookman

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Bill Kauffman born November 15 1959 is an American political writer generally aligned with the localist movement citation needed He was born in Batavia New York and currently resides in Elba New York with his wife and daughter Bill KauffmanKauffman in 2014Born 1959 11 15 November 15 1959 age 64 Batavia New York U S Alma materUniversity of RochesterOccupationAuthorChildren1A devout Roman Catholic Kauffman was also an intimate correspondent of the late Gore Vidal 1 with whom he shares many ideological similarities Contents 1 Education and career 2 Political beliefs 3 Writings 4 References 5 External linksEducation and career editAfter earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester he went to work as an aide to New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan which he would later describe as an anarchist making experience 2 in 1981 After leaving Moynihan s employ Kauffman worked as Washington D C editor for Reason before quitting and returning to Batavia He has written frequently for The American Conservative The American Enterprise The Wall Street Journal and CounterPunch He wrote the screenplay to the independent film Copperhead which was directed by Ron Maxwell a friend of Kauffman s The film came out in June 2013 to mixed reviews Political beliefs editKauffman s politics remain difficult to categorize He holds strong libertarian leanings with culturally conservative and isolationist inclinations He is a critic of development frequently writes approvingly of distributism and agrarianism and is strongly anti corporate Kauffman has described his politics as a blend of Catholic Worker Old Right libertarian Yorker transcendentalist and delirious localist 3 He has also described himself as an Independent A Jeffersonian An anarchist A cheerful enemy of the state a reactionary Friend of the Library a peace loving football fan 3 4 Although he remains a registered Democrat he rarely supports their candidates or their party platform and has frequently voted Green since the collapse of the Reform Party as a significant force in 2000 Other positions adopted by Kauffman that are considered controversial to both the Left and the Right include his support for the Second Vermont Republic secessionist movement 5 his admiration for 1972 Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern 6 his argument that Catholic Worker activist Dorothy Day had much in common with elements of the Right 7 and his contention that Philip Roth s book The Plot Against America is the novel that a neoconservative would write if a neoconservative could write a novel 8 He made the argument in his book Ain t My America that a true conservative would object to an interventionist foreign policy 9 He voted for Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan in 2000 10 In 2004 and 2008 he voted for Ralph Nader for President of the United States because I never got the chance to vote for Gene Debs or Norman Thomas 10 On September 2 2008 he addressed the Rally for the Republic in Saint Paul Minnesota put on by Ron Paul R TX 11 12 Writings editHis books include Every Man a King 1989 a novel about a young senatorial aide who disgusted with politics returns to his rural New York hometown to start a new life Country Towns of New York 1993 a travel book America First Its History Politics and Culture 1995 a history of American populist isolationist and anti imperialist thought With Good Intentions Reflections on the Myth of Progress in America 1998 a collection of often approving profiles of the opponents of school consolidation child labor laws a standing army women s suffrage and the Interstate Highway System as well as the proponents of homesteading as a means of battling the Great Depression Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette A Mostly Affectionate Account of a Small Town s Fight to Survive 2003 the story of Batavia and its decline Look Homeward America In Search of Reactionary Radicals and Front Porch Anarchists 2006 a meditation on American political literary and artistic figures whose values he admires and Ain t My America The Long Noble History of Anti War Conservatism and Middle American Anti Imperialism 2008 Forgotten Founder Drunken Prophet The Life of Luther Martin was published in 2008 by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute It was followed by Bye Bye Miss American Empire 2010 a study of secessionist movements by a book reprinting his screenplay for Copperhead and by the essay collection Poetry Night at the Ballpark 2015 He also edited A Story of America First 2003 a memoir by America First Committee congressional liaison Ruth Sarles Benedict and The Congressional Journal of Barber B Conable Jr 2021 and he co edited the 2010 anthology ComeHomeAmerica us Historic and Current Opposition to U S Wars and How a Coalition of Citizens from the Political Right and Left Can End American Empire References edit Kauffman Bill 2012 09 14 My Pen Pal Gore Vidal The American Conservative Doherty Brian 40 Years of Free Minds and Free Markets An oral history of reason Reason December 2008 a b Vance Laurence 2006 12 04 Bill Kauffman American Anarchist LewRockwell com Dreher Rod 2006 06 05 All American Anarchists The American Conservative Kauffman Bill 2005 12 19 Free Vermont The American Conservative Kauffman Bill 2006 01 30 Come Home America The American Conservative Kauffman Bill The Way of Love Dorothy Day and the American Right Whole Earth Summer 2000 Kauffman Bill 2004 09 27 Heil to the Chief The American Conservative Ain t My America 23 May 2008 a b Who s Getting Your Vote Reason Kauffman Bill 2009 04 20 The Republic Strikes Back The American Conservative Bill Kauffman Rally Republic Bill Kauffman Rally for the Republic Bill Kauffman speaks at Ron Paul s Rally for the Republic Target Center Minneapolis MN September 2 2008 user created clip at C SpanExternal links editBill Kauffman personal website Vance Laurence 2006 12 04 Bill Kauffman American Anarchist LewRockwell com 2006 Appearances on C SPAN Interview with Scott Horton on Antiwar Radio Five part interview with 2Blowhards Introduction Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Profile in Notre Dame Magazine Essay on Bill Kauffman in The University Bookman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Kauffman amp oldid 1206131409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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