@inbook{10.7591/j.ctt1287d08.10, ISBN = {9780801452871}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.ctt1287d08.10}, abstract = {In the introduction to its 1927 manifesto, the Österreichische Aktion, the most important group of Austrian monarchists from the interwar era, demanded the creation of a new conservatism, steeped in traditional values yet sensitive to the present and future demands of modern Europe. “The future belongs to historically and sociologically consequential Conservatism, which knows what it wants and takes the present as it is, a Conservatism which … has the courage ‘to stand with the Right and think with the Left,’ that is, to be rooted in Tradition and yet to accommodate the demands and needs of the times, as}, bookauthor = {Janek Wasserman}, booktitle = {Black Vienna: The Radical Right in the Red City, 1918–1938}, edition = {1}, pages = {132--157}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, title = {Österreichische Aktion and the New Conservatism}, year = {2014} }