There is no such thing as an issue with only one side. Even when you're dealing with a question like slavery or the Holocaust, in which there are obvious rights & wrongs, you can easily find good-faith scholarly disputes about any number of questions of fact or perspective.
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The minute you tell yourself that there's nobody else from which to learn anything, you start getting sloppy. It's the need to defend their positions that makes people careful. Adversarial inquiry is essential to any search for truth.
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Why wouldn’t essays about the black experience in the United States be considered conservative?
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Need to have conservative intellectuals to start.
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You're aware that there are so few "conservative intellectuals" that the Republican party now has a net negative view of education right? https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-college-positive-effect-america-1455205 …
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Conservatives are currently pretty busy talking down the whole "I am the chosen one! Why can't I buy Greenland?" fiasco at the moment. Maybe when they get a sec, they can throw something worthwhile together and we'll have a look?
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We’ve already experienced conservatives’ take on slavery in America. Most of our schoolbooks — and not just Texas — downplay the atrocities that slaves experienced and muddy justifications for succession (like not teaching Confederate states’ actual declarations of secession).
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Ah yes, those well known conservative textbook writers... who are they again?
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I'm just trying to imagine a conservative intellectual, Dan.
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I can’t think of any Conservative Intellectuals, either. Rather, I follow Conservative thinkers. I don’t know of any Conservatives so conceited as to see themselves as part of the current ruling Intellectual Class.
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