
1960 National Front
The 1960 National Front was a political movement in the United States founded by individuals who believed the U.S. was facing cultural and political decline. It promoted ideas of nationalism, traditional values, and anti-communism, often criticizing liberal policies and advocating for a return to perceived earlier, stronger times. While not a formal political party with widespread influence, it reflected themes of conservative activism and nationalist thought during that period. Its activities included promoting certain cultural and political ideas, but it did not achieve significant electoral success or mainstream acceptance.