You should definitely read the book if it’s a topic that interests you; it’s the best overview of conservatism that I’ve read. I’d say you’re pretty well aligned with what he wrote within, too.
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But I’m not sure how to reconcile that with modern “rightists” who want to burn down the system and aren’t conservative in the lowercase-C sense.
The Republican party (and conservatism as a movement) are full-blown reactionaries. I like this passage from Corey Robin’sThe Reactionary Mind:
People who aren’t conservative often fail to realize this, but conservatism really does speak to and for people who have lost something. It may be a landed estate or the privileges of white skin, the unquestioned authority of a husband or the untrammeled rights of a factory owner. The loss may be as material as money or as ethereal as a sense of standing. It may be a loss of something that was never legitimately owned in the first place; it may, when compared with what the conservative retains, be small. Even so, it is a loss, and nothing is ever so cherished as that which we no longer possess. It used to be one of the great virtues of the left that it alone understood the often zero- sum nature of politics, where the gains of one class necessarily entail the losses of another. But as that sense of conflict diminishes on the left, it has fallen to the right to remind voters that there really are losers in politics and that it is they— and only they— who speak for them. “All conservatism begins with loss,” Andrew Sullivan rightly notes, which makes conservatism not the Party of Order, as Mill and others have claimed, but the party of the loser.
The chief aim of the loser is not— and indeed cannot be— preservation or protection. It is recovery and restoration.
And from another section:
There’s a fairly simple reason for the embrace of radicalism on the right, and it has to do with the reactionary imperative that lies at the core of conservative doctrine. The conservative not only opposes the left; he also believes that the left has been in the driver’s seat since, depending on who’s counting, the French Revolution or the Reformation. If he is to preserve what he values, the conservative must declare war against the culture as it is.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Fans of live theater: when you see an older peice do you read the play first or go in cold?English
8·4 days agoDepends how old. If it’s a Shakespeare play, I like to have read the play beforehand so that I can understand the nuance in the performance. If it’s an opera, I’ll probably read a synopsis beforehand. If it’s a stage play in English written since the 19th century I’ll probably have more fun going in without prior knowledge.
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news@lemmings.world•Most Americans think their fellow citizens are bad people, survey saysEnglish
4·7 days agoAnd I don’t give half a fuck what you think.
Where did I say every single Republican is a fascist? But you know what? A whole lot of them are, or don’t care enough to be against it. You’ve said nothing of substance and misrepresented every person you’ve talked to in this thread; why would I care about your vapid opinion?
That was rhetorical. I’m not going to be responding.
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news@lemmings.world•Most Americans think their fellow citizens are bad people, survey saysEnglish
6·7 days agoYou sure got me! Yeah. I fuckin’ hate fascists. Apparently that’s a controversial opinion with you.
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news@lemmings.world•Most Americans think their fellow citizens are bad people, survey saysEnglish
6·7 days agoNo, because most people understand those are bad things that should be stopped, and there is one party in particular pushing that fascist shit.
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news@lemmings.world•Most Americans think their fellow citizens are bad people, survey saysEnglish
121·7 days agoThis reads like someone who is privileged enough that they don’t have to worry about being abducted off the street by government men in masks, or have their healthcare restricted by religious fundamentalists, or their drivers license being stripped by the state for ideological reasons.
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news@lemmings.world•Most Americans think their fellow citizens are bad people, survey saysEnglish
15·7 days agoThe Reactionary White Christian Nationalists are against fundamental human rights; that’s what makes them bad people.
And they think everyone who is against their backwards cultural conquest and restrictions on foundational freedoms is an agent of Satan.
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Baroque and Classical Music@lemmy.world•Český Krumlov theater, the best preserved baroque theater in the world. [Czech audio, English subtitles available]English
1·8 days agoIt was customary in baroque opera to do rapid scene changes with the curtain up. Here’s a great example of the spectacular effect.
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History Music@quokk.au•Český Krumlov theater, the best preserved baroque theater in the world. [Czech audio, English subtitles available]
2·8 days agoIt was customary in baroque opera to do rapid scene changes with the curtain up. Here’s a great example of the spectacular effect.
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Traditional Art@lemmy.world•The Battle of Hastings between Anglo-Saxon and Norman forces (Tom Lovell, 1966)English
4·8 days agoPainted for the 900th anniversary I suppose.
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politics @lemmy.world•‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chatEnglish
13·8 days ago“One thing I know is the conservative movement has always been steeped in respect for other people, respect for religious liberty, respect for economic liberty,” Donalds told reporters during a campaign stop in Miami this week.
Oh, so we’re just straight up lying now?
Isn’t it just so weird that another TPUSA group chat was full of Nazis?
Gonzalez described Agartha to the group chat as, “Nazi heaven sort of,” and Valdes explained it, “esoteric nazism essentially.”
“This is not something you would know about unless you had spent a considerable amount of time in white supremacist circles,” said Heidi Beirich, who researches extremism and co-founded the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.
“It was something Himmler was obsessed about and it’s basically a mythical white homeland in the center of the Earth. If you’re using the term Agartha, you have spent some time reading about white supremacy and Nazis, there’s just no way around it,” she said. “You’re embedded in the culture.”
Zombiepirate@lemmy.worldtoClassicFilms@lemmy.world•Louise Fletcher on set of The Cheap Detective (1977)English
2·9 days agoOh, if Peter Falk is in it too it’s a must-watch. Thanks!
Zombiepirate@lemmy.worldtoClassicFilms@lemmy.world•Louise Fletcher on set of The Cheap Detective (1977)English
2·9 days agoI should give this a watch; she’s been great in everything I’ve seen with her.
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politics @lemmy.world•Red state GOP pushes abortion ban with possible death penalty: 'God demands equal justice'English
432·9 days ago“Pro-life” has never been about protecting life. It was always a means to control women.
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politics @lemmy.world•I listened to 170 hours of Joe Rogan’s podcast. Trust me, he hasn’t turned against TrumpEnglish
3·10 days agoYeah, I need to listen to most recent one; I’m curious how Jones is dealing with the attack on Iran.
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politics @lemmy.world•I listened to 170 hours of Joe Rogan’s podcast. Trust me, he hasn’t turned against TrumpEnglish
402·10 days agoThe podcast is very good, I highly recommend picking out a few episodes that look interesting and diving in.
It’s quite remarkable how he launders dumbass galaxy-brain conspiracy theories to his audience and drives the conversation towards PR for billionaires.
Mark Andreson led him around like a bull with a ring through his nose; the guy is one of the most useful idiots in history.
Edit: For people who didn’t read the article, I’m talking about the author’s podcast, The Know Rogan Experience.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Seen With Red Blotch On Neck In New PhotosEnglish
6·11 days ago- Suck up to Donald Trump
That’s it. That’s the list. I guess hypothetically he’d need to be confirmed by the Senate, but what are they gonna do? Not rubber-stamp an appointment?
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Seen With Red Blotch On Neck In New PhotosEnglish
54·11 days agoIt would be so funny if he was doing one of his bullshit press conferences where he gets pathetic sycophants to bow and scrape before the king, when they gradually realize that he’s been sitting there dead for about ten minutes while they pretended like nothing was wrong for fear of making him look weak.






What a stupid video. Guess they had to make up quotes by a Christian who understands that Christian Nationalism is a stupid worldview for fragile control-freak dipshits who think the world revolves around them.
Calling this “satire” is the funniest part of the video.