VikingsGuy
Well-known member
TRIGGER ALERT:
If you have a hard time separating your feelings/emotions from a theoretical discussion on the course of political development I suggest you stop reading now. If you are sure that all conservatives and all Republicans are now evil and have always been evil then you may want to move along. If you think capitalism is just an irredeemable dressed-up version of feudalism, then this is probably not worth your time. If you think Mitch McConnel is a dirty traitor to conservatism, and Scalia is too liberal for your taste, then I suggest you find a different thread. Or if you are just bored by political discussions that don't involve namecalling and facebook memes, please pass on this.
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If you like political theory (especially if you like Edmond Burke), or if you wonder what options do traditional conservatives have to pivot the GOP post-Trump, this is an article worth your time. As some of us bemoan the loss of the underpinnings of the Reagan Revolution and (as some of us see) the GOP falling into random populist pandering this provides food for thought. No major answers, but begins to set a framework to rebuild conservatism, much as Goldwater and Reagan did half a century ago.
(if this link leaves you behind a paywall, try accessing it from this one: https://americancompass.org/article...freeing-the-right-from-free-market-orthodoxy/)
If you have a hard time separating your feelings/emotions from a theoretical discussion on the course of political development I suggest you stop reading now. If you are sure that all conservatives and all Republicans are now evil and have always been evil then you may want to move along. If you think capitalism is just an irredeemable dressed-up version of feudalism, then this is probably not worth your time. If you think Mitch McConnel is a dirty traitor to conservatism, and Scalia is too liberal for your taste, then I suggest you find a different thread. Or if you are just bored by political discussions that don't involve namecalling and facebook memes, please pass on this.
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If you like political theory (especially if you like Edmond Burke), or if you wonder what options do traditional conservatives have to pivot the GOP post-Trump, this is an article worth your time. As some of us bemoan the loss of the underpinnings of the Reagan Revolution and (as some of us see) the GOP falling into random populist pandering this provides food for thought. No major answers, but begins to set a framework to rebuild conservatism, much as Goldwater and Reagan did half a century ago.
A New Conservatism
The circumstances today suggest that a realignment around a multiethnic, working-class conservatism might just have a chance.
www.foreignaffairs.com
(if this link leaves you behind a paywall, try accessing it from this one: https://americancompass.org/article...freeing-the-right-from-free-market-orthodoxy/)