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RE: http://www.firstprinciplesjournal.com/articles.aspx?art...173&theme=home&loc=f

To paraphrase Tolstoy, every radical movement is the same. Every conservative movement is conservative in its own way.
 
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Interesting discussion of Bishirjian's article by Ross Douthat in The Atlantic:
Paleoconservatism and Practical Politics

Discussion continued here in The Atlantic: Birshirjian Continued

Here is the crux of Douthat's criticism of Birshirjian:
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If Bishirjian had ended his essay simply by calling, as some other dissident-conservative writers have, for a depoliticization of the conservative movement, and a renewed focus on cultural activism and "building up intermediate institutions" that can eventually contest with the administrative state for influence, I would have disagreed with him, but I would have respected him for proposing an actual alternative to the current conservative mindset. But in point of fact, he marries very general calls for a renewed conservative communitarianism with a few very specific policy suggestions - a flat tax, Social Security privatization, and a reduction of the capital gains tax rate - that strike me as profoundly unhelpful to conservatives in their current situation, either because they're impractical or because they have very little to do with the broader state-shrinking project he claims to be engaged in.
 
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