The future of conservatism
Posted by Joseph Knippenberg
Jonathan Rauch praises two books published by our friends at ISI. He has high praise indeed for the Dan Mahoney piece I noted (and quoted) here, calling it "a dazzling essay, worth the price of admission all by itself."
11:15 AM / October 7, 2007
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Neocons (i.e. left-wingers in disguise) have ruined American conservativism. At least in Europe, they have real right-wing movements in parties like the Front National and British National Party. These parties are conservative (cf. Latin conservare) in the true sense: they want to preserve Western man and his ancestral traditions. We need a similar movement in the U.S.
Very good article, thanks.