
Conservatism
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The award-winning political theorist Yoram Hazony argues that the best hope for Western democracy is a return to the empiricist, religious, and nationalist traditions of America and Britain-the conservative traditions that brought greatness to the English-speaking nations and became the model for national freedom for the entire world.
Conservatism: A Rediscovery explains how Anglo-American conservatism became a distinctive alternative to divine-right monarchy, Puritan theocracy, and liberal revolution. After tracing the tradition from the Wars of the Roses to Burke and across the Atlantic to the American Federalists and Lincoln, Hazony describes the rise and fall of Enlightenment liberalism after World War II and the present-day debates between neoconservatives and national conservatives over how to respond to liberalism and the woke left.
Going where no political thinker has gone in decades, Hazony provides a fresh theoretical foundation for conservatism. Rejecting the liberalism of Hayek, Strauss, and the "fusionists" of the 1960s, and drawing on decades of personal experience in the conservative movement, he argues that a revival of authentic Anglo-American conservatism is possible in the twenty-first century.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Introduction: Is Conservative Revival Possible?
- Part One: History
- Chapter I: The English Conservative Tradition
- 1. What Is Conservatism?
- 2. John Fortescue and the Birth of Anglo-American Conservatism
- 3. Richard Hooker and Protestant Conservatism
- 4. The Greatest Conservative: John Selden
- 5. Edmund Burke and the Challenge of Liberalism
- 6. Principles of Anglo-American Conservatism
- Chapter II: American Nationalists
- 1. The Federalists, America's Nationalist Conservatives
- 2. A Distinct American Nation of British Heritage
- 3. Continuity with the British Constitution
- 4. Executive Power Vested in One Man
- 5. The Supreme Court and the Constitution
- 6. Economic Nationalism
- 7. Nationalist Immigration Policy
- 8. Alliance with Britain
- 9. Alliance between Religion and State
- 10. Opposition to Slavery
- 11. The Federalists and Modern American Nationalism
- Part Two: Philosophy
- Chapter III: The Conservative Paradigm
- 1. Paradigm Blindness
- 2. The Premises of Conservatism
- 3. Rationalism and Empiricism
- 4. Mutual Loyalty
- 5. Honor
- 6. Hierarchy
- 7. Cohesion and Dissolution
- 8. Traditional Institutions
- 9. Political Obligation
- 10. Freedom and Constraint
- 11. Tradition and Truth
- Chapter IV: God, Scripture, Family, and Congregation
- 1. God and Scripture
- 2. Why There Is No Alternative to God and Scripture
- 3. The Traditional Family
- 4. The Community or Congregation
- Chapter V: The Purposes of Government
- 1. The National Interest or Common Good
- 2. The Government of the Family
- 3. The State as a Traditional Institution
- 4. Eight Purposes of National Government
- 5. Religion as a Purpose of Government
- 6. The Balance of Purposes in the State
- Part Three: Current Affairs
- Chapter VI: Liberal Hegemony and Cold War Conservatism
- 1. From Christian Democracy to Liberal Democracy
- 2. Russell Kirk and the Conservative Revival
- 3. Friedrich Hayek's Liberalism
- 4. Leo Strauss's Liberalism
- 5. William Buckley, Frank Meyer, and "Fusionism"
- 6. What Cold War Conservatives Contributed to Liberal Hegemony
- Chapter VII: The Challenge of Marxism
- 1. The Collapse of Liberal Hegemony
- 2. The Marxist Framework
- 3. The Attraction and Power of Marxism
- 4. The Flaws That Make Marxism Fatal
- 5. The Dance of Liberalism and Marxism
- 6. The Marxist Endgame and Democracy's End
- Chapter VIII: Conservative Democracy
- 1. Conservative Democracy as an Alternative
- 2. Liberalism vs. the Bible
- 3. Anglo-American Conservatism Revisited
- 4. What Would Conservative Democracy Be Like?
- 5. Experiments in Conservative Democracy
- Part Four: Personal
- Chapter IX: Some Notes on Living a Conservative Life
- 1. Princeton Tories
- 2. Ronald Reagan and the Conservative Revival at Princeton
- 3. Stevenson Hall
- 4. George Will, Irving Kristol, and Conservative Ideas
- 5. A Conservative Life
- Conclusion: On Being a Conservative Person
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Notes
- Index
- Copyright
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