For those of you, like me who hold conservatism and conservatives in, for the lack of a better word, disdain (heh) I'd like to share this oddly prophetic paper from 2004.
A brief summary for those too lazy to read or not gifted enough to understand, and there's plenty hanging here:
The paper posits that conservatism, anchored in aristocratic domination, is at odds with democracy, prosperity, and modern civilization. Tracing historical underpinnings, it outlines conservatism's core tenets around preserving traditional institutions and promoting social hierarchy. It argues that conservatism's claim to freedom is misguiding, and a deeper understanding of its principles is pivotal for revitalizing democratic ideals in the US. This piece urges a dismantling of conservatism's deceptive narratives to foster a more egalitarian society1.
now, this is obviously tailored to the US experience, and it will be outdated in some areas, but it is still a great read and, more importantly, some points made still have value.
A brief summary for those too lazy to read or not gifted enough to understand, and there's plenty hanging here:
The paper posits that conservatism, anchored in aristocratic domination, is at odds with democracy, prosperity, and modern civilization. Tracing historical underpinnings, it outlines conservatism's core tenets around preserving traditional institutions and promoting social hierarchy. It argues that conservatism's claim to freedom is misguiding, and a deeper understanding of its principles is pivotal for revitalizing democratic ideals in the US. This piece urges a dismantling of conservatism's deceptive narratives to foster a more egalitarian society1.
now, this is obviously tailored to the US experience, and it will be outdated in some areas, but it is still a great read and, more importantly, some points made still have value.