#50 George Nash: The Conservative Intellectual Movement
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If you find conservatism confusing, you are not alone!
Dr. George Nash has spent 50 years explaining all the strands that weave together into the collection of ideas we call conservatism.
The AI summary is surprisingly good, so I will simply point out the book links below:
The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America since 1945
Russel Kirk's Concise Guide to Conservatism
AI Summary:
Join us as we delve into the multifaceted world of conservatism with esteemed historian and author Dr. George Nash. Known for his seminal work 'The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945,' Dr. Nash discusses the various currents within conservatism, the importance of maintaining a broad sensibility, and the evolution of the movement over decades. From Reagan’s ecumenical leadership to the rise of Neoconservatism, and the challenges posed by modern populism and the internet age, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of conservative thought. Dr. Nash's reflections on persuasion versus division and the future of conservatism in America provide valuable insights for both scholars and enthusiasts.
00:00 Introduction to Conservative Wisdom
01:13 Welcome and Guest Introduction
02:38 The Conservative Intellectual Movement
03:34 Historical Context and Key Figures
10:20 The Rise of Neoconservatism
15:00 The Evolution of Conservative Thought
27:33 The Impact of the Internet and Social Media
30:43 Populism and Modern Conservatism
38:40 Trumpism and the End of Reagan Conservatism
44:42 The Tea Party Movement and Grassroots Rebellion
47:14 The Language of Liberty vs. The Language of War
53:48 Philosophical Underpinnings of Conservatism and Liberalism
01:04:48 The Future of Conservatism in America
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