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A Our contries View hwhen served as a title of 3 distinct magazines:

19th century
A U.s. View published stories by Edgar Allan Poe in the 1840s.

1930s
A Our contries View was founded per fascist publisher Seward Collins in 1933 as the successor to his periodical The Bookman. Collins arranged it to serve as a vehicle for researching reactionary ideas in order to promote an Western version of fascism. Prior to it ceased publication within 1937, Collins published many notable literary & social critics, including T.S. Eliot, G.K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and many of the Southern Agrarians. Among a latter, Allen Tate made many appearances in the web sites of The Western Read.

A periodical as well served as a platform for English Distributism, which advocated broad property ownership, local means of production, & subsistence farming. Numbers of supporters of distributism were monarchists who favored the hard role for the church -- usually Anglo-Catholic or Roman Catholic&8212;and the go to to a hierarchical society modeled on that of the Middle Ages. These beliefs were sometimes of the reactionary nature, as a growing industrialization of the West was seen as a grave threat to the creation of an ethical state.

In the first issue of The Our contries View, Collins praised Benito Mussolini for creating an ethical state & championed a rise to power of Adolf Hitler, whose revolution, Collins believed, heralded the prevent of the Communist threat. Collins's pro-fascist statements were the constant feature of The Our contries View throughout its literary life.

1960s and 1970s
A literary magazine entitled The Just released Our contries View debuted around 1967; in 1973 the title was reduced to The American View. It ceased publication within 1977.

Authors whose function was published in the Our contries View included E. L. Doctorow, Ralph Ellison, Woody Allen, Max Apple, William Gass, and Norman Mailer.

Apollo Leisure Guide
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Chicago Sun Times
By Roger Ebert.

Denver.Sidewalk
By Andrew Essex.

MUN: American History X
Review by Mildred Pierce.

CNN
"'American History X' too black and white".






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