"Robert Nisbet was critical of the central state and capitalism each undermining civil society. He argued that they fed into each other, with the later requiring the former." Fair? I'm not sure how correct it is to read Nisbet as a "critic" of capitalism. Any super fans here?
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What's that a reference to? Not familiar.
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But it (and Neuhaus's First Things) have pretty consciously not gotten anywhere near close enough to that line that it could be assumed they support it. (I don't even think either makes a deal of a living $15/hr minimum wage, though that's already happening.)
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