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From Timothy Arndt (a reminder that traditionalist conservatives are, in important ways, closer to the communitarian left, than to the so-called conservatism of libertarians): The common principles of the early Conservatives of Western Europe (roughly, from Burke to Donoso y Cortes) listed by Robert Nisbet in his foreword to “The Works of Joseph de Maistre” (Schocken, 1971). 1. God and the divine order, not the natural order, must be the starting point of any understanding of society and history. 2. Society, not the individual, is the subject of the true science of man. 3. Tradition, not pure reason, is the only possible approach to reform of government and society. 4. Organism, not social contract, is the true image of social reality. 5. The groups and associations of society, not the abstracted individual, are the true seats of human morality – and also of human identity. 6. True authority springs directly from God and is distributed normally among a plurality of institutions – church, guild, social class, and family, as well as political state. 7. A tragic view of man and history is required, one that sees the recurrence of evil and disaster in human affairs, not the kind of linear progress assumed by the Enlightenment.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 18:42:46 +0000

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