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conservatism

  • We All Have a Bit of Conservatism Inside Us
    We All Have a Bit of Conservatism Inside Us
    Conservatives certainly believe that we have a duty to care for creation and husband the earth.
    June 7, 2024BY David Daintree
  • When Classical Learning Meets Public Education, the Dialogue Isn’t Always Socratic
    When Classical Learning Meets Public Education, the Dialogue Isn’t Always Socratic
    News Analysis The future of the controversial classical education movement will be showcased later this month when Columbia ...
    March 11, 2024BY Vince Bielski and RealClearInvestigations
  • ‘Death Cult’: Another Senior NZ Official Draws Scrutiny for Open Hostility Towards Government
    ‘Death Cult’: Another Senior NZ Official Draws Scrutiny for Open Hostility Towards Government
    Professor Joanna Kidman, head of a research centre on extremism, has openly criticised the government's position on boot ...
    March 6, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • The Wisdom of Our Ancestors
    The Wisdom of Our Ancestors
    Commentary Liberalism and progressivism, in their most radical and aggressive forms, increasingly identify freedom with self-will and with ...
    January 16, 2024BY Daniel J. Mahoney
  • The Winning Formula for a Conservative Revival Around the World
    The Winning Formula for a Conservative Revival Around the World
    Pure pragmatism ends in tears, and the lack of any real lasting legacy becomes its epitaph.
    November 27, 2023BY Eric Abetz
  • The Confused Conservative
    The Confused Conservative
    Conservatives do battle with words and facts, but that approach doesn’t work so well when liberals alter the ...
    September 27, 2023BY Mark Bauerlein
  • Should Conservatives Be Cheerful?
    Should Conservatives Be Cheerful?
    Commentary Some time ago, I began keeping a file marked “Conservative Gloominess.” It's full of articles and animadversions ...
    December 20, 2022BY Roger Kimball
  • Will Secular Conservatives Have Conservative Grandchildren?
    Will Secular Conservatives Have Conservative Grandchildren?
    Commentary Secular conservatives have done, and continue to do, great work on behalf of America, liberty, and conservatism ...
    December 13, 2022BY Dennis Prager
  • Explaining Conservativism II: Why the Left Hates It
    Explaining Conservativism II: Why the Left Hates It
    Commentary “Since at least the World War II generation, most parents who held conservative values either did not ...
    October 18, 2022BY Dennis Prager
  • Explaining Conservatism
    Explaining Conservatism
    Commentary There are a number of reasons why many young people shy away from conservatism. The most obvious ...
    October 11, 2022BY Dennis Prager
  • The Cultural Revolution Won’t Stop Until We Rediscover Our Traditions: Yoram Hazony
    The Cultural Revolution Won’t Stop Until We Rediscover Our Traditions: Yoram Hazony
    Yoram Hazony is the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, and serves as the president of the Herzl ...
    September 21, 2022BY Paul Greaney
  • Jordan Peterson Releases ‘Conservative Manifesto’ for Those Holding ‘Traditional Values’
    Jordan Peterson Releases ‘Conservative Manifesto’ for Those Holding ‘Traditional Values’
    Canadian intellectual and clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson released what he calls a "conservative manifesto" on Sept. 17, which ...
    September 19, 2022BY Peter Wilson
  • National Conservatism: A Primer for the Uninitiated
    National Conservatism: A Primer for the Uninitiated
    Commentary On Tuesday, the third U.S.-based National Conservatism Conference—“NatCon 3”—wrapped up here in Miami. It was the second ...
    September 16, 2022BY Josh Hammer
  • The Death of the Bush and Cheney Political Dynasties
    The Death of the Bush and Cheney Political Dynasties
    Commentary On Aug. 12, I landed in beautiful Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to speak at a pro-life summit. The ...
    August 19, 2022BY Josh Hammer
  • The Red Wave Engulfing Australia
    The Red Wave Engulfing Australia
    Commentary To say that the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia (blue is the party’s official colour) is in ...
    August 12, 2022BY Rocco Loiacono
  • RIP Midge Decter: A Conservative Force to Be Reckoned With
    RIP Midge Decter: A Conservative Force to Be Reckoned With
    Commentary Leadership is a double-barrelled quality. It calls for both personal inspiration and the ability to inspire others. ...
    June 2, 2022BY William Brooks
  • Yoram Hazony: Is Liberalism Failing? A Bold New Proposal to Combat Woke Ascendancy
    Yoram Hazony: Is Liberalism Failing? A Bold New Proposal to Combat Woke Ascendancy
    In the face of an ever more radical left, many on the right seem to have lost sight ...
    May 24, 2022BY Jan Jekielek
  • Against ‘Principled Loserdom’
    Against ‘Principled Loserdom’
    Commentary I was in New Haven this past week for a couple of events at Yale, one of ...
    April 22, 2022BY Josh Hammer
  • Why the Right Needs a More ‘Muscular’ and ‘Masculine’ Conservatism
    Why the Right Needs a More ‘Muscular’ and ‘Masculine’ Conservatism
    Commentary At last month’s National Conservatism Conference in Orlando, Florida, I used my speech to criticize “Fusionism,” the ...
    December 4, 2021BY Josh Hammer
  • The Exasperating Survival of Conservatism
    The Exasperating Survival of Conservatism
    Commentary One of the remarkable facts of our time is the endurance of a conservative outlook in the ...
    November 14, 2021BY Mark Bauerlein
  • One Side Fights, the Other Doesn’t
    One Side Fights, the Other Doesn’t
    Commentary In the late ’90s and early 2000s, after the Campus Wars of the late ’80s and early ...
    July 30, 2021BY Mark Bauerlein
  • Central and Eastern Europe Help Show the Path Forward
    Central and Eastern Europe Help Show the Path Forward
    Commentary I’m writing from Warsaw, Poland, making for both my first time venturing behind the old Iron Curtain ...
    May 28, 2021BY Josh Hammer
  • Conservative Ethnogenesis
    Conservative Ethnogenesis
    Commentary Ethnogenesis is the process by which numerous individuals who share an ethnic trait come to understand themselves as ...
    January 4, 2021BY Mark Bauerlein
  • Will Conservatism Survive in America?
    Will Conservatism Survive in America?
    Commentary I remember the evening of Nov. 4, 2008, very clearly. A number of Jewish Republicans had gathered ...
    November 12, 2020BY Bob Zeidman
  • Where Does Never Trump Now Stand?
    Where Does Never Trump Now Stand?
    Commentary At this time four years ago, the “Never Trump” movement was alive and well. Birthed in earnest ...
    September 18, 2020BY Josh Hammer
  • How to Think About Conservatism Post-Trump
    How to Think About Conservatism Post-Trump
    Commentary With this week’s Republican National Convention and the formal coronation of Donald Trump as the party’s 2020 ...
    August 28, 2020BY Josh Hammer
  • The Death of the GOP May Be the Best Thing for Conservatism
    The Death of the GOP May Be the Best Thing for Conservatism
    Commentary In this day and age, a crucial question remains unanswered among conservatives in America: What exactly does ...
    August 7, 2020BY Atilla Sulker
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