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The Conservative Sensibility

Released Saturday, 24th September 2022
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The Conservative Sensibility

The Conservative Sensibility

The Conservative Sensibility

The Conservative Sensibility

Saturday, 24th September 2022
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In this episode I discuss parts of the book The Conservative Sensibility by the American writer George Will. I wanted to branch out a little and read a book that is infused with Conservative philosophy to chew on. I especially was interested in Conservative philosophy that has no time for the modern manifestation of the alt right and QANON thinking; as well as a philosophy that self identifies as not needing theism. George Will manages to eschew both of those liabilities. In the book I talk about:

- The universality of human nature

- Natural Rights at the heart of the American founding - and the political philosophical backdrop to American life today is whether governments job is to secure rights for its citizens (Conservatism) or grant rights to its citizens (Progressivism)

- Natural Rights as a heuristic

- The three liberalisms in American political history

- Ignorance as an inevitable element is mass centralization

- Ingratitude as a function of intellectuals and bureaucrats

- Conservatism without Theism

- Living a flourishing life

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