Selective Acceptance of Settled Norms: Tristan Rogers' "Conservatism: Past and Present"
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Selective Acceptance of Settled Norms: Tristan Rogers' "Conservatism: Past and Present"
Russell Kirk opened his classic The Conservative Mind with “the stupid party: this is John Stuart Mill’s description of conservatives.” In fact, Mill was more emphatic, insisting that “stupid people are generally conservative.” A reputation as the stupid side of the political spectrum has dogged conservatives for generations. Anyone who has listened to the other conservative Kirk, Charlie, or read Gad Saad’s The Parasitic Mind will know it is a…
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