His life was soaked in sex, secret agents, suicide, and even a dose of Satanism. Then he became the unlikely idea man for the American Right. The Man Who Invented Conservatism tells the greatest story of the 20th Century never told. Frank S. Meyer's redacted tale weaves, in ways big and small but always consequentially, through Eugene O'Neill, H.G. Wells, James Michener, Rose Wilder Lane, Walter Ulbricht, William F. Buckley, J. Edgar Hoover, Barry...