The History of the Conservative Movement

The History of the Conservative Movement

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An Echo, Not A ChoiceAmerican political conservatism at the national level has been humanistic to the core ever since 1788. Politically, American Christians have had an echo, not a choice. America's anti-Christian elites have restricted the choice to two pairs of competing humanistic political worldviews: Hamiltonianism vs. Jeffersonianism in the 20th century. The presupposition of all three views has been the doctrine of social evolution. Lectures in Volume 1: No Taxation without Representation Social Evolution and Conservatism Jeffersonianism vs. Hamiltonianism The Triumph of Progressivism The Road Away from Serfdom Laying the Intellectual Foundations Publishing and Mobilization The Turning Point Lectures in Volume 2: The Goldwater Campaign and the Aftermath Building the Political Foundations The Reagan Presidency The Internet Revolution The Banking Meltdown and the Tea Party Where Are We Now? The Restoration of Hope Fantastic resource for schools and homeschools, church and stud

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