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Subject The Voice of Conservatism the Right Forgot
Date February 13, 2020 7:02 PM
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An unsung hero, the American vs. the French revolution, economics of the family, and more . . .

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** Unsung Conservative Heroes: Stan Evans ([link removed])
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Regardless of how you feel about right-leaning platforms like Prager University, it’s easy to take them for granted in 2020.

Yet there was a time when they didn’t exist . . .

. . . when conservative ideas came from just a few lonely voices.

THE Voice of Modern Conservatism That No One Remembers

You’ve probably never heard of Stan Evans. But if it weren’t for him, there may not have been much of an intellectual conservative movement. Or a Ronald Reagan, for that matter.

Meet the man who:
* drafted the founding document of modern American conservatism

* impressed liberals and conservatives alike with his wit and humor

* wrote prolifically for every prominent conservative journal

. . . and did it all on breakfasts of Coca-Cola and cigarettes.

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CATEGORY: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (13 min)


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Two Revolutions for Freedom ([link removed])
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Was the American experiment a bad idea?

Some prominent conservative intellectuals believe it was.

Notre Dame’s Patrick Deneen has claimed that the Founding was committed only to the “liberation of the individual” and the “satisfaction of the appetites.”

But is that true?

Two Radically Different Outcomes

In National Affairs, King’s College professor Joseph Loconte dissects this claim by contrasting the goals and ideas of the American and French Revolutions.

His essay is a useful guide to understanding both revolutions better—and any revolution, for that matter.

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CATEGORY: ECONOMICS (23 min)



** Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village ([link removed])
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Conservatives and libertarians have plenty of theories and arguments for free markets.

Less plentiful are theories and arguments for the role of the family in economics.

Listen as Jennifer Roback Morse reveals the vital role families play in society and economics.

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