@HbdNrx @KalishJantzen @spaat7 @ReactionaryTree nonreligious conservatism existed as early as the 1850s, probably before.
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@Urban_IX@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree It needed updating. Look at the Republican party in the 90s/00s. They had: 1. social... -
@Urban_IX@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree conservatism based on religious values. 2. Some Chicago school-based economics... -
@Urban_IX@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree 3. Some libertarianism, often in conflict with 1. Otherwise, they basically bought into -
@Urban_IX@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree some of the worst prog stuff like anti-racism and pro-immigration.They were widelyregarded -
@Urban_IX@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree as the dumb party, amd much of this problem is due to their rejection of a nonreligious -
@Urban_IX@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree intellectual foundation. -
@HbdNrx@KalishJantzen@spaat7@ReactionaryTree I'd argue that the religious foundation of Republican conservatives is quite weak. - 9 more replies
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