EPISODE · Feb 21, 2023 · 31 MIN
Mark Tooley on “The New Whiggery,” Christian Realism, and Classical Liberalism
from Conservative Conversations with ISI · host Intercollegiate Studies Institute
In This Episode:Mark Tooley, President of the Institute for Religion and Democracy, joins the podcast to discuss “The New Whiggery,” the IRD’s new fellowship on the principles of classical liberalism and the American Foundingwhat a Christian realism approach to foreign policy looks likehow classical liberalism differs from conservatism, and why some right-leaning thinkers like Hayek wanted to eschew the term “conservative”Texts Mentioned:Providence MagazinePlough MagazineThe New Whiggery Fellowship“Thomas Aquinas, The First Whig” by Michael NovakThe Englishman and His History by Herbert Butterfield“Why I Am Not a Conservative” by F.A. HayekThe Spirit of Democratic Capitalism by Michael NovakGod and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of Academic Freedom by William F. Buckley, Jr.“The New Whiggery” by Mark TooleyThe Roots of American Order by Russell KirkBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
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In This Episode: Mark Tooley, President of the Institute for Religion and Democracy, joins the podcast to discuss “The New Whiggery,” the IRD’s new fellowship on the principles of classical liberalism and the American Foundingwhat a Christian realism approach to foreign policy looks likehow classical liberalism differs from conservatism, and why some right-leaning thinkers like Hayek wanted to eschew the term “conservative”Texts Mentioned: Providence MagazinePlough MagazineThe New Whiggery Fe...
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