EPISODE · Sep 21, 2024 · 4H 11M
Conservatism's Karma Police
from Firing Lane · host Croaky Caiman
In this episode of Firing Lane, Croaky Caiman explores the true essence of conservatism, moving beyond partisan clichés to uncover its philosophical roots in figures like Edmund Burke and Russell Kirk. He challenges the misconception that conservatism is merely resistance to change, instead presenting it as a thoughtful approach to balancing order and liberty, rooted in the preservation and prudent adaptation of enduring principles. Through an engaging discussion, Croaky emphasizes the importance of tradition, responsibility, and the rule of law in fostering a stable and flourishing society, offering a perspective on what it truly means to be a conservative in today’s world.
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In this episode of Firing Lane, Croaky Caiman explores the true essence of conservatism, moving beyond partisan clichés to uncover its philosophical roots in figures like Edmund Burke and Russell Kirk. He challenges the misconception that conservatism is merely resistance to change, instead presenting it as a thoughtful approach to balancing order and liberty, rooted in the preservation and prudent adaptation of enduring principles. Through an engaging discussion, Croaky emphasizes the importance of tradition, responsibility, and the rule of law in fostering a stable and flourishing society, offering a perspective on what it truly means to be a conservative in today’s world.
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