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Revilo P. Oliver

Revilo Pendleton Oliver (July 7, 1908 – August 20, 1994) was an American professor of Classical philology, Spanish, and Italian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was one of the founders of National Review in 1955, and also was a co-founder of the John Birch Society in 1958, where he published in its magazine, American Opinion, before resigning in 1966.[1] He later advised a Holocaust denial group.[2] He was a polemicist for right-wing, white nationalist and antisemitic causes.[3]

Revilo P. Oliver
Revilo P. Oliver in 1963
BornRevilo Pendleton Oliver
(1908-07-07)July 7, 1908
Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
DiedAugust 20, 1994(1994-08-20) (aged 86)
Urbana, Illinois, U.S.
Pen nameRalph Perrier
Paul Knutson
OccupationAuthor, professor, commentator
Alma materPomona College
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
SubjectAmerican conservatism, politics, anti-communism, White nationalism, religion, antisemitism, Holocaust denial
SpouseGrace Needham

Oliver attracted national notoriety in the 1960s when he published an article after the President John F. Kennedy assassination, alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald was part of a Soviet conspiracy against the United States. He was called to testify before the Warren Commission investigating the murder.[4]

Life and career

Early life

Oliver was born in 1908 near Corpus Christi, Texas. He attended two years of high school in Illinois. He wrote that he received "one of the first mastoidectomies performed as more than a daring experiment". He relocated to California, where he studied Sanskrit, finding a Hindu missionary to tutor him, he wrote.[5][third-party source needed]

He later wrote that as an adolescent, he found amusement in watching evangelists "pitch the woo at the simple-minded", attending performances of Aimee Semple McPherson and Katherine Tingley.[5] He entered Pomona College in Claremont, California, when he was sixteen.[6]

Academia

In 1930, Oliver married Grace Needham. He returned to Illinois, where he attended the University of Illinois and studied under William Abbott Oldfather. His first book was an annotated translation, from the Sanskrit, of Mricchakatika (The Little Clay Cart), published by the University of Illinois in 1938. He received his PhD in 1940.[6] That same year, the University published his Ph.D. thesis: Niccolò Perotti's Translations of the Enchiridion, which was republished in 1954 as Niccolo Perotti's Version of the Enchiridion of Epictetus.[7]

Oliver began teaching graduate classes. For a number of years[specify] he also gave graduate courses in the Renaissance, teaching in the Departments of Spanish and Italian.[6] He said he read 11 languages.[3]

Oliver worked in a military intelligence unit in the Signal Services during World War II, according to his writing.[3] He wrote that he was in the War Department from 1942 until autumn 1945, and that he was "responsible for the work of c. 175 persons".[6][third-party source needed]

Oliver left Washington, D.C. in 1945. He joined the University of Illinois in 1945[3] as an Assistant Professor, became an Associate Professor in 1947, and Professor in 1953.[8] He published little in the academic press but later became known for politically conservative articles expressing anti-Semitism and white nationalism.[citation needed] He retired in 1977 from the University of Illinois as a professor emeritus.[3]

Conservative movement

Oliver co-founded the National Review in November 1955 and worked with William F. Buckley as an associate editor.[2][9] Oliver also wrote for The American Mercury.[3] Buckley, who aimed to make conservatism more respectable to Americans averse to antisemitism and extremism, kept a close friendship with Oliver but acknowledged privately that Oliver was antisemitic.[10] He employed Oliver as a National Review book reviewer for years, finally breaking with him over his 1964 article on the Kennedy assassination.[11][unreliable source?]

In 1958, Oliver joined as a founding member of Robert W. Welch, Jr.'s John Birch Society, an anti-communist organization.[2] He was a member of its national commission and associate editor of its magazine, American Opinion.[12][1] In 1962, Buckley repudiated Welch and the "Birchers", saying they were "far removed from common sense" and urging the GOP to purge itself of Welch's influence.[13] The repudiation drove a wedge in Buckley's friendship with Oliver.[10]

After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Oliver wrote a two-part article called "Marxmanship in Dallas" published in March 1964 in American Opinion, the Birch magazine. It alleged that Lee Harvey Oswald had carried out the murder as part of a communist conspiracy to kill Kennedy, whom Oliver described as a puppet who had outlived his usefulness.[12][14] In March 1964, Oliver was reprimanded by the University of Illinois' Board of Trustees, but was allowed to keep his position.[15] Oliver testified in the fall of that year before the Warren Commission.[4]

White nationalism

In 1966, Oliver embarrassed Welch by proclaiming that the world's troubles would be ended if "all Jews were vaporized at dawn tomorrow" along with "Illuminati" and "Bolsheviks".[2][1] Alleging that Welch had tricked him or sold out to Zionist interests, he decried what he called "the Birch hoax". He was "forced to resign" from the society on July 30, 1966.[16][2] Oliver later claimed in 1981 to have discovered that Welch "was merely the nominal head of the Birch business, which he operated under the supervision of a committee of Jews".[2] Oliver is described as "a virulent anti-Semite" in Claire Conner's memoir about the time, Wrapped in the Flag: A Personal History of America's Radical Right.[17] From the 1960s until his death, Oliver produced essays alleging Jewish conspiracies.[3]

Oliver subsequently became involved with Willis Carto's National Youth Alliance (NYA).[2] Oliver mentored William Luther Pierce, founder of the National Alliance and author of The Turner Diaries. He also mentored the neo-Nazi activist Kevin Alfred Strom.[3] "Oliver's writings on Jews and race-mixing became an important part of neo-Nazi culture in the early twenty-first century," according to Andrew S. Winston of the University of Guelph.[3]

In 1978, Oliver became an editorial adviser for the Institute for Historical Review, an organization devoted primarily to Holocaust denial.[2] He was also a regular contributor to Liberty Bell, an antisemitic magazine.[3]

Although originally a proponent that Christianity is essential to Western civilization, Oliver became convinced that Christianity, by promoting universality and brotherhood rather than racial survival, it was itself a Jewish product and part of the conspiracy.[3][18] In a 1990 article, he characterized Christianity as "a spiritual syphilis" that "has rotted the minds of our race and induced paralysis of our will to live".[19] Damon T. Berry, in his book Blood and Faith: Christianity and American White Nationalism (Syracuse University Press, 2017), devotes a chapter to Oliver, concluding that "Oliver hated both conservativism and Christianity ... because they equally represented to him an ideological poison that was alien to the best instincts of the white race to defend its existence."[18]

Later years and death

In 1994, suffering from leukemia and severe emphysema, he committed suicide at the age of 86 in Urbana, Illinois. His estate arranged to publish several works posthumously through Historical Review Press and Liberty Bell, as well as to attend to the needs of his wife Grace in her declining years.[citation needed]

Name and pseudonyms

"Revilo P. Oliver" is a palindrome—a phrase that reads the same backwards and forwards. Oliver wrote that his name had been given to first sons in his family for six generations.[20]

He used the pen names "Ralph Perier" (for The Jews Love Christianity and Religion and Race) and "Paul Knutson" (for Aryan Asses). Oliver is sometimes credited as the author of the Introduction (credited to Willis Carto) to Francis Parker Yockey's Imperium.[citation needed]

Books

  • The Little Clay Cart. Urbana: University of Illinois Press (1938).
  • Niccolò Perotti's Translations of the Enchiridion. University of Illinois Press (1940).
  • History and Biology. Griff Press (1963).
  • All America Must Know the Terror that Is Upon Us. Bakersfield: Conservative Viewpoint (1966); Liberty Bell Publications (1975).
  • Conspiracy or Degeneracy?. Power Products (1967).
  • Christianity and the Survival of the West. Sterling, VA: Sterling Enterprises (1973).
    • Reprinted, with new postscript: Cape Canaveral: Howard Allen (1978). ISBN 978-0914576129.
  • The Jews Love Christianity. Liberty Bell Publications (1980). Published under the pseudonym "Ralph Perrier."
  • America's Decline: The Education of a Conservative. London: Londinium Press (1981).
  • The Enemy of Our Enemies. Liberty Bell Publications (1981).
  • "Populism" and "Elitism". Liberty Bell Publications (1982). ISBN 978-0942094015.
  • Christianity Today: Four Articles. Liberty Bell Publications (1987). OCLC 166141772.
  • The Yellow Peril. Liberty Bell Publications (1983). ISBN 0942094115.

Published posthumously

References

  1. ^ a b c "Prof. Oliver, Known for Strong Anti-jewish Views, Quits Birch Society". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. August 17, 1966. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Macklin, Graham (2012). "Transatlantic Connections and Conspiracies: A.K. Chesterton and The New Unhappy Lords". Journal of Contemporary History. 47 (2): 270–290. doi:10.1177/0022009411431723. ISSN 0022-0094. S2CID 153984405.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Winston, Andrew S. (January–April 2021). ""Jews will not replace us!": Antisemitism, Interbreeding and Immigration in Historical Context". American Jewish History. 105 (1–2): 1–24. doi:10.1353/ajh.2021.0001. S2CID 239725899 – via Gale.
  4. ^ a b Warren Commission Hearings, vol. XV, November 1964, p. 709
  5. ^ a b Oliver, Revilo P. (2002), The Jewish Strategy, Earlysville, Virginia: Kevin Alfred Strom, p. v
  6. ^ a b c d Oliver 2002, p. vi.
  7. ^ Ferguson, John (November 1957), "Review of Books: Niccolo Perotti's Version of the Enchiridion of Epictetus, edited with an introduction and a list of Perotti's writings", The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 77 (1): 173–4, doi:10.2307/628666, JSTOR 628666, S2CID 163193290
  8. ^ Oliver 2002, p. vi-vii.
  9. ^ Buckley, William F. Jr. (November 19, 1955), , National Review, archived from the original on March 3, 2008
  10. ^ a b Walsh, David Austin (December 1, 2004). "The Right-Wing Popular Front: The Far Right and American Conservatism in the 1950s". Journal of American History. 91 (3): 1149. doi:10.2307/3663045. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 3663045.
  11. ^ Gordon, David (April 1992), "In Search of Buckley's 'Hypersensitivity to Anti-Semitism'", The Rothbard-Rockwell Report, vol. III, no. 4, p. 4
  12. ^ a b "KENNEDY TARGET OF BIRCH WRITER; Article Says He Was Killed for Fumbling Red Plot". timesmachine.nytimes.com. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  13. ^ Buckley, William F. Jr. (March 2008), , Commentary, archived from the original on March 8, 2008, retrieved March 9, 2008
  14. ^ Oliver, Revilo P. (February 1964). "Marxmanship in Dallas". American Opinion. Retrieved September 1, 2006.
  15. ^ "Professor Censured for Attack on Kennedy", Los Angeles Times, p. 11, March 19, 1964
  16. ^ Connor, Claire (2013), Wrapped in the Flag: A Personal History of America's Radical Right, Beacon Press, pp. 40–43, 99, 191, and ch. 6, footnote #11
  17. ^ Conner, Claire (2013). Wrapped in the flag : a personal history of America's radical right. Boston. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-8070-7750-4. OCLC 812781139.
  18. ^ a b Berry, Damon T. (2017). Blood and faith : Christianity in American white nationalism (1 ed.). Syracuse, New York. ISBN 978-0-8156-5410-0. OCLC 992798701.
  19. ^ Oliver, Revilo P. (November 1990), "A Cringing Lord", Liberty Bell, retrieved September 1, 2006
  20. ^ Oliver 2002, p. v: "My first name, an obvious palindrome, has been the burden of the eldest or only son for six generations."

External links

  • Revilo-Oliver.com Archive
  • Revilo P. Oliver at the Database of Classical Scholars
  • Works by Revilo P. Oliver, at JSTOR

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U S Pen nameRalph Perrier Paul KnutsonOccupationAuthor professor commentatorAlma materPomona CollegeUniversity of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignSubjectAmerican conservatism politics anti communism White nationalism religion antisemitism Holocaust denialSpouseGrace NeedhamOliver attracted national notoriety in the 1960s when he published an article after the President John F Kennedy assassination alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald was part of a Soviet conspiracy against the United States He was called to testify before the Warren Commission investigating the murder 4 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Academia 1 3 Conservative movement 1 4 White nationalism 1 5 Later years and death 2 Name and pseudonyms 3 Books 3 1 Published posthumously 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Oliver was born in 1908 near Corpus Christi Texas He attended two years of high school in Illinois He wrote that he received one of the first mastoidectomies performed as more than a daring experiment He relocated to California where he studied Sanskrit finding a Hindu missionary to tutor him he wrote 5 third party source needed He later wrote that as an adolescent he found amusement in watching evangelists pitch the woo at the simple minded attending performances of Aimee Semple McPherson and Katherine Tingley 5 He entered Pomona College in Claremont California when he was sixteen 6 Academia Edit In 1930 Oliver married Grace Needham He returned to Illinois where he attended the University of Illinois and studied under William Abbott Oldfather His first book was an annotated translation from the Sanskrit of Mricchakatika The Little Clay Cart published by the University of Illinois in 1938 He received his PhD in 1940 6 That same year the University published his Ph D thesis Niccolo Perotti s Translations of the Enchiridion which was republished in 1954 as Niccolo Perotti s Version of the Enchiridion of Epictetus 7 Oliver began teaching graduate classes For a number of years specify he also gave graduate courses in the Renaissance teaching in the Departments of Spanish and Italian 6 He said he read 11 languages 3 Oliver worked in a military intelligence unit in the Signal Services during World War II according to his writing 3 He wrote that he was in the War Department from 1942 until autumn 1945 and that he was responsible for the work of c 175 persons 6 third party source needed Oliver left Washington D C in 1945 He joined the University of Illinois in 1945 3 as an Assistant Professor became an Associate Professor in 1947 and Professor in 1953 8 He published little in the academic press but later became known for politically conservative articles expressing anti Semitism and white nationalism citation needed He retired in 1977 from the University of Illinois as a professor emeritus 3 Conservative movement Edit Oliver co founded the National Review in November 1955 and worked with William F Buckley as an associate editor 2 9 Oliver also wrote for The American Mercury 3 Buckley who aimed to make conservatism more respectable to Americans averse to antisemitism and extremism kept a close friendship with Oliver but acknowledged privately that Oliver was antisemitic 10 He employed Oliver as a National Review book reviewer for years finally breaking with him over his 1964 article on the Kennedy assassination 11 unreliable source In 1958 Oliver joined as a founding member of Robert W Welch Jr s John Birch Society an anti communist organization 2 He was a member of its national commission and associate editor of its magazine American Opinion 12 1 In 1962 Buckley repudiated Welch and the Birchers saying they were far removed from common sense and urging the GOP to purge itself of Welch s influence 13 The repudiation drove a wedge in Buckley s friendship with Oliver 10 After the assassination of President John F Kennedy Oliver wrote a two part article called Marxmanship in Dallas published in March 1964 in American Opinion the Birch magazine It alleged that Lee Harvey Oswald had carried out the murder as part of a communist conspiracy to kill Kennedy whom Oliver described as a puppet who had outlived his usefulness 12 14 In March 1964 Oliver was reprimanded by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees but was allowed to keep his position 15 Oliver testified in the fall of that year before the Warren Commission 4 White nationalism Edit In 1966 Oliver embarrassed Welch by proclaiming that the world s troubles would be ended if all Jews were vaporized at dawn tomorrow along with Illuminati and Bolsheviks 2 1 Alleging that Welch had tricked him or sold out to Zionist interests he decried what he called the Birch hoax He was forced to resign from the society on July 30 1966 16 2 Oliver later claimed in 1981 to have discovered that Welch was merely the nominal head of the Birch business which he operated under the supervision of a committee of Jews 2 Oliver is described as a virulent anti Semite in Claire Conner s memoir about the time Wrapped in the Flag A Personal History of America s Radical Right 17 From the 1960s until his death Oliver produced essays alleging Jewish conspiracies 3 Oliver subsequently became involved with Willis Carto s National Youth Alliance NYA 2 Oliver mentored William Luther Pierce founder of the National Alliance and author of The Turner Diaries He also mentored the neo Nazi activist Kevin Alfred Strom 3 Oliver s writings on Jews and race mixing became an important part of neo Nazi culture in the early twenty first century according to Andrew S Winston of the University of Guelph 3 In 1978 Oliver became an editorial adviser for the Institute for Historical Review an organization devoted primarily to Holocaust denial 2 He was also a regular contributor to Liberty Bell an antisemitic magazine 3 Although originally a proponent that Christianity is essential to Western civilization Oliver became convinced that Christianity by promoting universality and brotherhood rather than racial survival it was itself a Jewish product and part of the conspiracy 3 18 In a 1990 article he characterized Christianity as a spiritual syphilis that has rotted the minds of our race and induced paralysis of our will to live 19 Damon T Berry in his book Blood and Faith Christianity and American White Nationalism Syracuse University Press 2017 devotes a chapter to Oliver concluding that Oliver hated both conservativism and Christianity because they equally represented to him an ideological poison that was alien to the best instincts of the white race to defend its existence 18 Later years and death Edit In 1994 suffering from leukemia and severe emphysema he committed suicide at the age of 86 in Urbana Illinois His estate arranged to publish several works posthumously through Historical Review Press and Liberty Bell as well as to attend to the needs of his wife Grace in her declining years citation needed Name and pseudonyms Edit Revilo P Oliver is a palindrome a phrase that reads the same backwards and forwards Oliver wrote that his name had been given to first sons in his family for six generations 20 He used the pen names Ralph Perier for The Jews Love Christianity and Religion and Race and Paul Knutson for Aryan Asses Oliver is sometimes credited as the author of the Introduction credited to Willis Carto to Francis Parker Yockey s Imperium citation needed Books EditThe Little Clay Cart Urbana University of Illinois Press 1938 Niccolo Perotti s Translations of the Enchiridion University of Illinois Press 1940 History and Biology Griff Press 1963 All America Must Know the Terror that Is Upon Us Bakersfield Conservative Viewpoint 1966 Liberty Bell Publications 1975 Conspiracy or Degeneracy Power Products 1967 Christianity and the Survival of the West Sterling VA Sterling Enterprises 1973 Reprinted with new postscript Cape Canaveral Howard Allen 1978 ISBN 978 0914576129 The Jews Love Christianity Liberty Bell Publications 1980 Published under the pseudonym Ralph Perrier America s Decline The Education of a Conservative London Londinium Press 1981 Reprinted Historical Review Press 1983 ISBN 0906879655 The Enemy of Our Enemies Liberty Bell Publications 1981 Populism and Elitism Liberty Bell Publications 1982 ISBN 978 0942094015 Christianity Today Four Articles Liberty Bell Publications 1987 OCLC 166141772 The Yellow Peril Liberty Bell Publications 1983 ISBN 0942094115 Published posthumously Edit The Origins of Christianity Historical Review Press 1994 Reflections on the Christ Myth Historical Review Press 1994 The Origins of Christianity Historical Review Press 2001 The Jewish Strategy Palladian Books 2002 Internet Archive audio Against the Grain Liberty Bell Publications 2004 References Edit a b c Prof Oliver Known for Strong Anti jewish Views Quits Birch Society Jewish Telegraphic Agency August 17 1966 Retrieved April 9 2022 a b c d e f g h Macklin Graham 2012 Transatlantic Connections and Conspiracies A K Chesterton and The New Unhappy Lords Journal of Contemporary History 47 2 270 290 doi 10 1177 0022009411431723 ISSN 0022 0094 S2CID 153984405 a b c d e f g h i j k Winston Andrew S January April 2021 Jews will not replace us Antisemitism Interbreeding and Immigration in Historical Context American Jewish History 105 1 2 1 24 doi 10 1353 ajh 2021 0001 S2CID 239725899 via Gale a b Warren Commission Hearings vol XV November 1964 p 709 a b Oliver Revilo P 2002 The Jewish Strategy Earlysville Virginia Kevin Alfred Strom p v a b c d Oliver 2002 p vi Ferguson John November 1957 Review of Books Niccolo Perotti s Version of the Enchiridion of Epictetus edited with an introduction and a list of Perotti s writings The Journal of Hellenic Studies 77 1 173 4 doi 10 2307 628666 JSTOR 628666 S2CID 163193290 Oliver 2002 p vi vii Buckley William F Jr November 19 1955 Our Mission Statement National Review archived from the original on March 3 2008 a b Walsh David Austin December 1 2004 The Right Wing Popular Front The Far Right and American Conservatism in the 1950s Journal of American History 91 3 1149 doi 10 2307 3663045 ISSN 0021 8723 JSTOR 3663045 Gordon David April 1992 In Search of Buckley s Hypersensitivity to Anti Semitism The Rothbard Rockwell Report vol III no 4 p 4 a b KENNEDY TARGET OF BIRCH WRITER Article Says He Was Killed for Fumbling Red Plot timesmachine nytimes com Retrieved July 2 2021 Buckley William F Jr March 2008 Goldwater the John Birch Society and Me Commentary archived from the original on March 8 2008 retrieved March 9 2008 Oliver Revilo P February 1964 Marxmanship in Dallas American Opinion Retrieved September 1 2006 Professor Censured for Attack on Kennedy Los Angeles Times p 11 March 19 1964 Connor Claire 2013 Wrapped in the Flag A Personal History of America s Radical Right Beacon Press pp 40 43 99 191 and ch 6 footnote 11 Conner Claire 2013 Wrapped in the flag a personal history of America s radical right Boston p 122 ISBN 978 0 8070 7750 4 OCLC 812781139 a b Berry Damon T 2017 Blood and faith Christianity in American white nationalism 1 ed Syracuse New York ISBN 978 0 8156 5410 0 OCLC 992798701 Oliver Revilo P November 1990 A Cringing Lord Liberty Bell retrieved September 1 2006 Oliver 2002 p v My first name an obvious palindrome has been the burden of the eldest or only son for six generations External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Revilo P Oliver Revilo Oliver com Archive Revilo P Oliver at the Database of Classical Scholars Works by Revilo P Oliver at JSTOR Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Revilo P Oliver amp oldid 1125868325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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