David Brooks’ NY Times column of today:
… When modern conservatism became aware of itself, conservatives were
so far out of power it wasn’t even worth thinking about policy
prescriptions. They argued about the order of the universe, and how the
social order should reflect the moral order. Different factions looked
back to different philosophers – Burke, Aquinas, Hayek, Hamilton,
Jefferson – to define what a just society should look like.Conservatives fell into the habit of being acutely conscious of their
intellectual forebears and had big debates about public philosophy.
That turned out to be important: nobody joins a movement because of
admiration for its entitlement reform plan. People join up because they
think that movement’s views about human nature and society are true.Liberals have not had a comparable public philosophy debate. * * * As a result, liberals are good at talking about rights, but not as good at talking about a universal order.
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