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Derek Neal's avatar

Nobody does despair like JSR.

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For more than half-a-century, American "conservatism" has been a ménage à trois of Christian traditionalists, libertarian accelerationists, and pragmatists exiled from the coalition of the Left because these pragmatists cared most about preserving and extending American hegemony. The most "conservative" party in this arrangement has never actually "worn the pants" in the relationship.

Arguably, there really isn't much of a coherent tradition of conservativism in America. We just continue to misleadingly use political terms. This somewhat absent political tendency is consistent with the history of a multi-ethnic country (even when mostly English there were four distinct cultural groups) being recently founded in revolution. Many in the previously described coalition harken back to Burke (a Whig) as an attempt to reconcile the natural tension among the coalition and reconstruct an intellectual tradition. However, these attempts are mostly just laying claim to a specifically constrained liberal vision.

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