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The Conservative Charter In Times Of Crisis: From Reagan to Redd

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Willie Earl Scott GlobalStorm Publishing 2018
THE CONSERVATIVE CHARTER IN TIMES OF CRISIS: From Reagan to Redd is Willie Earl Scott's essay documenting his personal journey to conservativism while defining the very philosophy in modern times in the era of Trumpism and MAGA politics.
THE CONSERVATIVE CHARTER IN TIMES OF CRISIS is an essay answering the simple yet elusive question: What is a conservative Conservatism, at its core, is opposed to ideas that seek to level and shrink the broad and various questions of human existence into a few simplistic solutions. It is the political idealists, the social planners, who can narrow all of the questions of policy into a tidy grid. But true conservatives have always been broad thinkers. They have understood that different situations call for varied policies. Be that as it may, Scott gives us the basis of a conservative in less than 5,000 words.
Sue Nieland
2 years ago

Not only is this essay an education in itself but it is a pathway to much other learning. It will be a constant reference for me

Tracie Herold
2 years ago

Conservatism is a philosophy rather than a policy. Though not neutral to politics, it does not assert a specific political dogma, but rather attempts to preserve, in a changing political world, the aspects of life that make it worth living

Kris Haubert
2 years ago

The Conservative Charter In Times of Crisis is the briefest chronicle of great conservative thought of, a la Edmund Burke and John Adams of the 17th century and Santayana and Eliot of the 20th. Willie connects the dots between beliefs of modern republicans like Reagan and himself in this essay, but does not attempt the futile task of demolishing current more radical right-wing political views

Fukk Off
2 years ago

They always conservative when they get money, ain't they. The most dangerous negro in the world is a rightist with actual scars and street cred.

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