Category Archives: Paleoconservatives

The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the Battle for Status Among the Right-of-Center Intellectual Reviews

No one at the Claremont Review of Books, Chronicles, First Things, American Affairs, or Compact says they want status because it gives them power. They say they defend the American regime, protect lived tradition, recover founding principles, or guard the … Continue reading

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What Is Paleo-Conservatism?

I think the paleo-cons have been right about most everything over the past 80 years. Henry George writes: Paleoconservatism coheres around the “shared idea of the good society, which is organic and cohesive. All paleoconservatives are deeply suspicious of our … Continue reading

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Jews and the Conservative Rift

Historian Edward Shapiro, Marc B. Shapiro’s father, writes in 1999: American conservatism was enveloped in a mood of doubt and angst during the 1980s and 1990s precisely at the time when its message had seemingly never resonated more strongly. These … Continue reading

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