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Robin, Corey, 1967-
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Corey Robin
Corey Robin
(born 1967) is an American
political theorist
,
journalist
and
professor
of political science at
Brooklyn College
and the
Graduate Center
of the
City University of New York
. He has written books on the role of fear in political life, tracing its presence from
Aristotle
through the war on terror, and on the nature of conservatism in the modern world, from
Edmund Burke
to
Donald Trump
. Most recently, he is the author of a study of Justice
Clarence Thomas
that argues that the mainspring of Thomas's jurisprudence is a combination of
black nationalism
and
black conservatism
.
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Fear the history of a political idea /
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The reactionary mind conservatism from Edmund Burke to Sarah Palin /
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