04 July 2018

Chevalier Charles Coulombe on PaleoConservativism

The Chevalier is asked what he thinks of paleoconservatism. He points out that several strands of conservatism come together under the term, Butkeans, Maurassians, Southern Agrarianism, and followers of the older strains of Continental conservatism, such as de Maistre, Bonald, and Donoso Cortes. He defines paleoconservatism as being the closest thing the United States have produced to an authentic conservatism.


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