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What is American Conservatism? a Beginning Outline of Ideas
Jul 8, 2018 17:35:10   #
Manning345 Loc: Richmond, Virginia
 
The two questions I have tried to address in this outline are: 1) What is conservatism?; and, 2) What is the set of ideas that are at the heart of conservative thinking? This outline will in turn be a guide to further expansion of the topics identified in a systematic manner.It is apparent that each idea identified here is worthy of immense treatment, on the order of a book each, or more. Many such books have been published, some dating back to Aristotle, Plato and Socrates. Of special importance are the spiritual and logical connectivity between these ideas that, when integrated into a whole, lead to conservatism as a working political philosophy.
The major connectivity is through the religious and moral education that children receive, and their experiences in life that confirm the teachings of conservatism. It is also true that many of these ideas are part of the US Constitution, which is well known to most of our citizens, or are part of the Christian way of life that thoroughly permeates conservative thought.
A definition of American conservatism that I use is: The preservation of those principles, ideas, ethics, moralities, laws, traditions, customs, culture and institutions that are considered to be sound and sacred in the US, as proved over time, while recognizing that there is a need for change or evolution as inconsistencies and new problems surface.
This does not mean acceptance of the idea of our Constitution being a "living document", but rather, acceptance that changes are inevitable but infrequent, and should be evaluated carefully in a just process before opting for the change. A clear example of this being the adoption of prohibition in 1920 and its revocation later in 1933. A bad law was revoked after a terrible trial over 13 years.
So what are the ideas? The outline follows:
1. God, Transcendentalism
(Why does the Universe, Life and Man Exist At All? -C. S. Lewis)
( Basics born in the far past that are still valid)
a. Existence of Good, Sin and Evil, and the Imperfect Man
b. Tribalism (Ethnocentric, Kinship, Survival, Customs, Rules, Worship of their many Gods, Life Rhythms, Rituals, Conflicts...)(the rise of spirituality)(Language factor)
c. Simple, Practical Morality (Thou shalt not: murder; steal; commit adultery; covet; or lie)
d. Territorial Imperatives: the notion of property
e. Revelation of One God
f. Instruction of Children
g. Judeo-Christian Religion, Spirituality, Dogmas and Morality
h. Church Worship, Religious and Moral Instruction
i. Envy-Free Motivation
j. Virtue and its rewards
2. Natural Law and Rights
( Rights given by God to man, and confirmed in our founding documents, especially the Declaration of Independence)
a. Life, Survival
b. Freedom, Liberty
c. Pursuit of Happiness
d. Ensure Physical and Intellectual Property Rights Remain Inviolate
e. Equality of Opportunity
f. The Golden Rule
g. The Need for Order
h, The Need for Laws (that preserve a way of life)
i. Environmental Stewardship by All Men
3. Justice (Essentially the protection of man under both natural and civil law)
a. Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press
b. Rule of Just and Principled Law
c. Equality Under the Law
d. Trial by Jury
e. Right of Self-Defense
f. Your Home is Your Castle
g. Penalties—Imprisonment, Death
h. Common Law, Codifying Social Institutions
i. Effective and Honest Law Enforcement
4. Principles, Institutions, Traditions and Customs (Mediating and educating principles, maxims, organizations, churches, and parties that support natural law and justice in the nation)
a. Top level principles
1. Realism, not Relativism*
2. Skepticism, not Progressivism *
3. Evolved Order, not Constructivism *
4. Federalism, not Statism*
5. Capitalism, not Collectivism *
6. Theism, not Secularism *
7. Sovereignty, not Internationalism
8. Personal Responsibility, not Central Solutions to All Problems
9. Moral Rectitude, not Hedonism
10. Rejection of liberalism, socialism, communism, and pacifism
11. Charity, not welfare, insofar as possible, but aid the truly needy
12. Proactive defense of the nation, not passive response
b. Mediating Structures
1. Marriage, Family, Education of Children
2. Church, Education of Followers and Children
3. Schools and Education of Children
4. Neighborhood, City, County, State
5. Individualism and individual responsibility
6. Existence of Inequality in Men
7. Responsibilities of Citizenship
8. Groups, Associations, Orders, Think Tanks
9. Particularly American Culture and Ways of Life
c. Organization of Government and Guidance
1. Tripartite Governments
2. Checks and Balances
3. Contracts, and giving one's word
4. Subsidiarity—make decisions at the lowest level
5. Simple and Fair Taxes
6. Republicanism
7. Laissez Faire Economics
8. Change when proved to be effective, not experimentation
9. A Written Constitution and Bill of Rights: original intent
10. The Declaration of Independence
11. Assimilation of Legal Immigrants
12. Firm Solutions to Illegal Immigration, including border control
13. Halting the Politics of Envy
14. Bringing Good Science to Global Warming


5. Freedom of Commerce and Intellectual Pursuits(Extending freedom and liberty to business and trade)

a. Capitalism
b. Free Markets
c. Research, Study, Experimentation Invention, Development
d. Protection of Rights: Patents and Copyrights
6. “Right-Sized” Federal Government(Let the business of government be Liberty, and let it remain minimal to that task.)
a. Administration
b. Justice
c. Legislature
d. Treasury
e. Foreign Affairs
f. Regulation of Commerce
g. Defense
h. Intelligence
i. Nationwide Services (transportation, postal, roads, disease control, Border Patrol, etc.)
7. "Right-Sized" State, County, and Local Governments(States have Rights to be exercised instead of the Federal government. See the 10th Amendment. Extending freedom and liberty to the states and localities.)
a. Administration
b. Legislature
c. Judiciary
d. Education
e. Public Services
f. Regulation of Commerce
g. Defense
8. Charity (Charitable contributions should not increase the national debt. Welfare-ism has blunted the individual's obligation to perform charitable works. Part of the greatest virtue in Christianity--the real interpretation of charity is love)
a. Individual Contributions
b. Group and Church Contributions
c. Local Government and State Contributions
d. National and International Contributions
9. Changes. (Redirecting government to the conservative way)Far from being change-adverse, conservatives desperately want changes in a number of areas:
a. Congress---Rules, Terms, Committees, Earmarks, Ethics, Lobbying, .
b. Campaign Financing, Especially from Foreign Sources
c. Revise and Restrict Tort Law
d. Fix the Health System Without Destroying Market Freedom
e. Education System Needs to be Overhauled and Remove the Federal Government Entirely, except for block grants to states.
.f. Proscribe Unions and Strengthen Right-to-Work Laws
g. Tax System--Total Revamp, Flat or Fair Tax (but not both!)
h. Better and Larger Military Organization and Equipment
i. Drill and Pump! Energy Production (Oil, Coal, Nuclear, Wind, Tides, Hydrogen)
j. Consider National Service for All High School Graduates--two years of voluntary service.
k. Return Laws to the Original Intent of the Constitution
l. Prevent Justices from Legislating from the Bench (instead, they must interpret the law )
m. Reduce the National Debt
n. Reduce Overall Spending
o. Fix Social Security (Private Accounts, etc)
p. Departments--Revamp and Streamline all Government Departments, especially State, Labor, Agriculture, Intelligence, Homeland Security, and Interior.
q. Agencies, Boards, Committees, and Commissions--Revamp All 1,177, and force all of them to justify their existence, budget, and manpower.
r. Break the hold of government unions.
s. Rescind Roe vs Wade, and devolve abortion to State control (it is not a federal issue)
t. Define Marriage as being between a Man and a Woman and bar same-sex marriages.
u. Consider how best to qualify candidates for President and Congress (a Quality Test?) What must a candidate know before running for office?
v.Convene a Constitutional Convention to Clarify the Ideas of: absolutely no separation of state and religion; close loopholes that allow Justices to reinterpret the law; institute a single Fair Tax and prevent other forms to be legislated.
These elements of conservatism cannot be achieved in a short time, but they must stand as the real goals of the conservative movement, and should be brought to bear on all legislation, taxation, budgeting, and spending in our nation, year in and year out. Make these elements objectives to be met 5, 10, 20 or more years hence, depending on the level of difficulty there is in realizing them. Just never say never!
Those who do not believe that these changes can be realized have lost faith. There are many external movements in the world that could well lead us to rein in the laissez faire social policies of the present, simply because there may not be sufficient funds available to pay for the massive benefits being contemplated by some politicians.

One could cite China as a potential financial enemy, if only because they may lose faith in the US Dollar, and begin to sell off their trillions of banked dollars. Then too, there is the combination of Social Security and Medicare entitlements that will currently be exhausted by mid century without substantial repair. It is certain that we need changes, but they must be of the belt tightening variety, not profligate spending.
* Adapted from Brad Miner in The Concise Conservatism Encyclopedia, 1996

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Jul 8, 2018 17:36:20   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Manning345 wrote:
The two questions I have tried to address in this outline are: 1) What is conservatism?; and, 2) What is the set of ideas that are at the heart of conservative thinking? This outline will in turn be a guide to further expansion of the topics identified in a systematic manner.It is apparent that each idea identified here is worthy of immense treatment, on the order of a book each, or more. Many such books have been published, some dating back to Aristotle, Plato and Socrates. Of special importance are the spiritual and logical connectivity between these ideas that, when integrated into a whole, lead to conservatism as a working political philosophy.
The major connectivity is through the religious and moral education that children receive, and their experiences in life that confirm the teachings of conservatism. It is also true that many of these ideas are part of the US Constitution, which is well known to most of our citizens, or are part of the Christian way of life that thoroughly permeates conservative thought.
A definition of American conservatism that I use is: The preservation of those principles, ideas, ethics, moralities, laws, traditions, customs, culture and institutions that are considered to be sound and sacred in the US, as proved over time, while recognizing that there is a need for change or evolution as inconsistencies and new problems surface.
This does not mean acceptance of the idea of our Constitution being a "living document", but rather, acceptance that changes are inevitable but infrequent, and should be evaluated carefully in a just process before opting for the change. A clear example of this being the adoption of prohibition in 1920 and its revocation later in 1933. A bad law was revoked after a terrible trial over 13 years.
So what are the ideas? The outline follows:
1. God, Transcendentalism
(Why does the Universe, Life and Man Exist At All? -C. S. Lewis)
( Basics born in the far past that are still valid)
a. Existence of Good, Sin and Evil, and the Imperfect Man
b. Tribalism (Ethnocentric, Kinship, Survival, Customs, Rules, Worship of their many Gods, Life Rhythms, Rituals, Conflicts...)(the rise of spirituality)(Language factor)
c. Simple, Practical Morality (Thou shalt not: murder; steal; commit adultery; covet; or lie)
d. Territorial Imperatives: the notion of property
e. Revelation of One God
f. Instruction of Children
g. Judeo-Christian Religion, Spirituality, Dogmas and Morality
h. Church Worship, Religious and Moral Instruction
i. Envy-Free Motivation
j. Virtue and its rewards
2. Natural Law and Rights
( Rights given by God to man, and confirmed in our founding documents, especially the Declaration of Independence)
a. Life, Survival
b. Freedom, Liberty
c. Pursuit of Happiness
d. Ensure Physical and Intellectual Property Rights Remain Inviolate
e. Equality of Opportunity
f. The Golden Rule
g. The Need for Order
h, The Need for Laws (that preserve a way of life)
i. Environmental Stewardship by All Men
3. Justice (Essentially the protection of man under both natural and civil law)
a. Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press
b. Rule of Just and Principled Law
c. Equality Under the Law
d. Trial by Jury
e. Right of Self-Defense
f. Your Home is Your Castle
g. Penalties—Imprisonment, Death
h. Common Law, Codifying Social Institutions
i. Effective and Honest Law Enforcement
4. Principles, Institutions, Traditions and Customs (Mediating and educating principles, maxims, organizations, churches, and parties that support natural law and justice in the nation)
a. Top level principles
1. Realism, not Relativism*
2. Skepticism, not Progressivism *
3. Evolved Order, not Constructivism *
4. Federalism, not Statism*
5. Capitalism, not Collectivism *
6. Theism, not Secularism *
7. Sovereignty, not Internationalism
8. Personal Responsibility, not Central Solutions to All Problems
9. Moral Rectitude, not Hedonism
10. Rejection of liberalism, socialism, communism, and pacifism
11. Charity, not welfare, insofar as possible, but aid the truly needy
12. Proactive defense of the nation, not passive response
b. Mediating Structures
1. Marriage, Family, Education of Children
2. Church, Education of Followers and Children
3. Schools and Education of Children
4. Neighborhood, City, County, State
5. Individualism and individual responsibility
6. Existence of Inequality in Men
7. Responsibilities of Citizenship
8. Groups, Associations, Orders, Think Tanks
9. Particularly American Culture and Ways of Life
c. Organization of Government and Guidance
1. Tripartite Governments
2. Checks and Balances
3. Contracts, and giving one's word
4. Subsidiarity—make decisions at the lowest level
5. Simple and Fair Taxes
6. Republicanism
7. Laissez Faire Economics
8. Change when proved to be effective, not experimentation
9. A Written Constitution and Bill of Rights: original intent
10. The Declaration of Independence
11. Assimilation of Legal Immigrants
12. Firm Solutions to Illegal Immigration, including border control
13. Halting the Politics of Envy
14. Bringing Good Science to Global Warming


5. Freedom of Commerce and Intellectual Pursuits(Extending freedom and liberty to business and trade)

a. Capitalism
b. Free Markets
c. Research, Study, Experimentation Invention, Development
d. Protection of Rights: Patents and Copyrights
6. “Right-Sized” Federal Government(Let the business of government be Liberty, and let it remain minimal to that task.)
a. Administration
b. Justice
c. Legislature
d. Treasury
e. Foreign Affairs
f. Regulation of Commerce
g. Defense
h. Intelligence
i. Nationwide Services (transportation, postal, roads, disease control, Border Patrol, etc.)
7. "Right-Sized" State, County, and Local Governments(States have Rights to be exercised instead of the Federal government. See the 10th Amendment. Extending freedom and liberty to the states and localities.)
a. Administration
b. Legislature
c. Judiciary
d. Education
e. Public Services
f. Regulation of Commerce
g. Defense
8. Charity (Charitable contributions should not increase the national debt. Welfare-ism has blunted the individual's obligation to perform charitable works. Part of the greatest virtue in Christianity--the real interpretation of charity is love)
a. Individual Contributions
b. Group and Church Contributions
c. Local Government and State Contributions
d. National and International Contributions
9. Changes. (Redirecting government to the conservative way)Far from being change-adverse, conservatives desperately want changes in a number of areas:
a. Congress---Rules, Terms, Committees, Earmarks, Ethics, Lobbying, .
b. Campaign Financing, Especially from Foreign Sources
c. Revise and Restrict Tort Law
d. Fix the Health System Without Destroying Market Freedom
e. Education System Needs to be Overhauled and Remove the Federal Government Entirely, except for block grants to states.
.f. Proscribe Unions and Strengthen Right-to-Work Laws
g. Tax System--Total Revamp, Flat or Fair Tax (but not both!)
h. Better and Larger Military Organization and Equipment
i. Drill and Pump! Energy Production (Oil, Coal, Nuclear, Wind, Tides, Hydrogen)
j. Consider National Service for All High School Graduates--two years of voluntary service.
k. Return Laws to the Original Intent of the Constitution
l. Prevent Justices from Legislating from the Bench (instead, they must interpret the law )
m. Reduce the National Debt
n. Reduce Overall Spending
o. Fix Social Security (Private Accounts, etc)
p. Departments--Revamp and Streamline all Government Departments, especially State, Labor, Agriculture, Intelligence, Homeland Security, and Interior.
q. Agencies, Boards, Committees, and Commissions--Revamp All 1,177, and force all of them to justify their existence, budget, and manpower.
r. Break the hold of government unions.
s. Rescind Roe vs Wade, and devolve abortion to State control (it is not a federal issue)
t. Define Marriage as being between a Man and a Woman and bar same-sex marriages.
u. Consider how best to qualify candidates for President and Congress (a Quality Test?) What must a candidate know before running for office?
v.Convene a Constitutional Convention to Clarify the Ideas of: absolutely no separation of state and religion; close loopholes that allow Justices to reinterpret the law; institute a single Fair Tax and prevent other forms to be legislated.
These elements of conservatism cannot be achieved in a short time, but they must stand as the real goals of the conservative movement, and should be brought to bear on all legislation, taxation, budgeting, and spending in our nation, year in and year out. Make these elements objectives to be met 5, 10, 20 or more years hence, depending on the level of difficulty there is in realizing them. Just never say never!
Those who do not believe that these changes can be realized have lost faith. There are many external movements in the world that could well lead us to rein in the laissez faire social policies of the present, simply because there may not be sufficient funds available to pay for the massive benefits being contemplated by some politicians.

One could cite China as a potential financial enemy, if only because they may lose faith in the US Dollar, and begin to sell off their trillions of banked dollars. Then too, there is the combination of Social Security and Medicare entitlements that will currently be exhausted by mid century without substantial repair. It is certain that we need changes, but they must be of the belt tightening variety, not profligate spending.
* Adapted from Brad Miner in The Concise Conservatism Encyclopedia, 1996
The two questions I have tried to address in this ... (show quote)


How about a synopsis next time. K?

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Jul 8, 2018 19:38:25   #
Radiance3
 
Manning345 wrote:
The two questions I have tried to address in this outline are: 1) What is conservatism?; and, 2) What is the set of ideas that are at the heart of conservative thinking? This outline will in turn be a guide to further expansion of the topics identified in a systematic manner.It is apparent that each idea identified here is worthy of immense treatment, on the order of a book each, or more. Many such books have been published, some dating back to Aristotle, Plato and Socrates. Of special importance are the spiritual and logical connectivity between these ideas that, when integrated into a whole, lead to conservatism as a working political philosophy.
The major connectivity is through the religious and moral education that children receive, and their experiences in life that confirm the teachings of conservatism. It is also true that many of these ideas are part of the US Constitution, which is well known to most of our citizens, or are part of the Christian way of life that thoroughly permeates conservative thought.
A definition of American conservatism that I use is: The preservation of those principles, ideas, ethics, moralities, laws, traditions, customs, culture and institutions that are considered to be sound and sacred in the US, as proved over time, while recognizing that there is a need for change or evolution as inconsistencies and new problems surface.
This does not mean acceptance of the idea of our Constitution being a "living document", but rather, acceptance that changes are inevitable but infrequent, and should be evaluated carefully in a just process before opting for the change. A clear example of this being the adoption of prohibition in 1920 and its revocation later in 1933. A bad law was revoked after a terrible trial over 13 years.
So what are the ideas? The outline follows:
1. God, Transcendentalism
(Why does the Universe, Life and Man Exist At All? -C. S. Lewis)
( Basics born in the far past that are still valid)
a. Existence of Good, Sin and Evil, and the Imperfect Man
b. Tribalism (Ethnocentric, Kinship, Survival, Customs, Rules, Worship of their many Gods, Life Rhythms, Rituals, Conflicts...)(the rise of spirituality)(Language factor)
c. Simple, Practical Morality (Thou shalt not: murder; steal; commit adultery; covet; or lie)
d. Territorial Imperatives: the notion of property
e. Revelation of One God
f. Instruction of Children
g. Judeo-Christian Religion, Spirituality, Dogmas and Morality
h. Church Worship, Religious and Moral Instruction
i. Envy-Free Motivation
j. Virtue and its rewards
2. Natural Law and Rights
( Rights given by God to man, and confirmed in our founding documents, especially the Declaration of Independence)
a. Life, Survival
b. Freedom, Liberty
c. Pursuit of Happiness
d. Ensure Physical and Intellectual Property Rights Remain Inviolate
e. Equality of Opportunity
f. The Golden Rule
g. The Need for Order
h, The Need for Laws (that preserve a way of life)
i. Environmental Stewardship by All Men
3. Justice (Essentially the protection of man under both natural and civil law)
a. Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press
b. Rule of Just and Principled Law
c. Equality Under the Law
d. Trial by Jury
e. Right of Self-Defense
f. Your Home is Your Castle
g. Penalties—Imprisonment, Death
h. Common Law, Codifying Social Institutions
i. Effective and Honest Law Enforcement
4. Principles, Institutions, Traditions and Customs (Mediating and educating principles, maxims, organizations, churches, and parties that support natural law and justice in the nation)
a. Top level principles
1. Realism, not Relativism*
2. Skepticism, not Progressivism *
3. Evolved Order, not Constructivism *
4. Federalism, not Statism*
5. Capitalism, not Collectivism *
6. Theism, not Secularism *
7. Sovereignty, not Internationalism
8. Personal Responsibility, not Central Solutions to All Problems
9. Moral Rectitude, not Hedonism
10. Rejection of liberalism, socialism, communism, and pacifism
11. Charity, not welfare, insofar as possible, but aid the truly needy
12. Proactive defense of the nation, not passive response
b. Mediating Structures
1. Marriage, Family, Education of Children
2. Church, Education of Followers and Children
3. Schools and Education of Children
4. Neighborhood, City, County, State
5. Individualism and individual responsibility
6. Existence of Inequality in Men
7. Responsibilities of Citizenship
8. Groups, Associations, Orders, Think Tanks
9. Particularly American Culture and Ways of Life
c. Organization of Government and Guidance
1. Tripartite Governments
2. Checks and Balances
3. Contracts, and giving one's word
4. Subsidiarity—make decisions at the lowest level
5. Simple and Fair Taxes
6. Republicanism
7. Laissez Faire Economics
8. Change when proved to be effective, not experimentation
9. A Written Constitution and Bill of Rights: original intent
10. The Declaration of Independence
11. Assimilation of Legal Immigrants
12. Firm Solutions to Illegal Immigration, including border control
13. Halting the Politics of Envy
14. Bringing Good Science to Global Warming


5. Freedom of Commerce and Intellectual Pursuits(Extending freedom and liberty to business and trade)

a. Capitalism
b. Free Markets
c. Research, Study, Experimentation Invention, Development
d. Protection of Rights: Patents and Copyrights
6. “Right-Sized” Federal Government(Let the business of government be Liberty, and let it remain minimal to that task.)
a. Administration
b. Justice
c. Legislature
d. Treasury
e. Foreign Affairs
f. Regulation of Commerce
g. Defense
h. Intelligence
i. Nationwide Services (transportation, postal, roads, disease control, Border Patrol, etc.)
7. "Right-Sized" State, County, and Local Governments(States have Rights to be exercised instead of the Federal government. See the 10th Amendment. Extending freedom and liberty to the states and localities.)
a. Administration
b. Legislature
c. Judiciary
d. Education
e. Public Services
f. Regulation of Commerce
g. Defense
8. Charity (Charitable contributions should not increase the national debt. Welfare-ism has blunted the individual's obligation to perform charitable works. Part of the greatest virtue in Christianity--the real interpretation of charity is love)
a. Individual Contributions
b. Group and Church Contributions
c. Local Government and State Contributions
d. National and International Contributions
9. Changes. (Redirecting government to the conservative way)Far from being change-adverse, conservatives desperately want changes in a number of areas:
a. Congress---Rules, Terms, Committees, Earmarks, Ethics, Lobbying, .
b. Campaign Financing, Especially from Foreign Sources
c. Revise and Restrict Tort Law
d. Fix the Health System Without Destroying Market Freedom
e. Education System Needs to be Overhauled and Remove the Federal Government Entirely, except for block grants to states.
.f. Proscribe Unions and Strengthen Right-to-Work Laws
g. Tax System--Total Revamp, Flat or Fair Tax (but not both!)
h. Better and Larger Military Organization and Equipment
i. Drill and Pump! Energy Production (Oil, Coal, Nuclear, Wind, Tides, Hydrogen)
j. Consider National Service for All High School Graduates--two years of voluntary service.
k. Return Laws to the Original Intent of the Constitution
l. Prevent Justices from Legislating from the Bench (instead, they must interpret the law )
m. Reduce the National Debt
n. Reduce Overall Spending
o. Fix Social Security (Private Accounts, etc)
p. Departments--Revamp and Streamline all Government Departments, especially State, Labor, Agriculture, Intelligence, Homeland Security, and Interior.
q. Agencies, Boards, Committees, and Commissions--Revamp All 1,177, and force all of them to justify their existence, budget, and manpower.
r. Break the hold of government unions.
s. Rescind Roe vs Wade, and devolve abortion to State control (it is not a federal issue)
t. Define Marriage as being between a Man and a Woman and bar same-sex marriages.
u. Consider how best to qualify candidates for President and Congress (a Quality Test?) What must a candidate know before running for office?
v.Convene a Constitutional Convention to Clarify the Ideas of: absolutely no separation of state and religion; close loopholes that allow Justices to reinterpret the law; institute a single Fair Tax and prevent other forms to be legislated.
These elements of conservatism cannot be achieved in a short time, but they must stand as the real goals of the conservative movement, and should be brought to bear on all legislation, taxation, budgeting, and spending in our nation, year in and year out. Make these elements objectives to be met 5, 10, 20 or more years hence, depending on the level of difficulty there is in realizing them. Just never say never!
Those who do not believe that these changes can be realized have lost faith. There are many external movements in the world that could well lead us to rein in the laissez faire social policies of the present, simply because there may not be sufficient funds available to pay for the massive benefits being contemplated by some politicians.

One could cite China as a potential financial enemy, if only because they may lose faith in the US Dollar, and begin to sell off their trillions of banked dollars. Then too, there is the combination of Social Security and Medicare entitlements that will currently be exhausted by mid century without substantial repair. It is certain that we need changes, but they must be of the belt tightening variety, not profligate spending.
* Adapted from Brad Miner in The Concise Conservatism Encyclopedia, 1996
The two questions I have tried to address in this ... (show quote)


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Thank you for the detailed informative peace of work. It was a huge task and very substantive.

I would suggest this subject matter be required as a 3-credit course to undergraduate college students. I think they are essential to understanding the fundamentals of conservatism, why and how the American system of government was formulated and carried on as a Republic, based on our constitution under God.

Much more so now, that majority of our population have gone to the far left, not understanding the values instituted by God given rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. College students are indoctrinated and taught against those ideals and fundamentals of our system of government. Their moral values are lost.

So much of our ways have gone 180 degrees away from these fundamental principles, which I believe are now lost in the minds and hearts of the new generation. In addition, millions of foreign elements who've settled here, lack the understanding of these ideals. They think everything is free, and they could demand for it.

The school systems likewise had not meet most of these principles, thus the product of the new generation is lost and doomed to the opposite direction. Thus, disaster is looming so close, unless strict adherence to these principles are met.

I am thankful president Trump was elected, reviving the system of conservatism, though so much forces from the left are pulling him down to destructions and failures.

I suspect that China might be the US number barrier to peace, national security, and economic prosperity of the United States. I think China is undermining the North Korea peace process. It is double faced, with US believing that China is for peace. China wants NK as a ally.

When it comes to Russia, I think things could change to positive. I think Putin could be properly motivated like Gorbachev with president Reagan. I think most of the people of Russia want peace and to carry on their traditional Christian Orthodox uniting in peace with America in the pursuit of their Christian heritage. I know that liberals will never agree with me on this.

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Jul 8, 2018 22:10:35   #
Manning345 Loc: Richmond, Virginia
 
Super Dave wrote:
How about a synopsis next time. K?


This was material I wrote a few years ago that turned up while I was deleting stuff from my D Drive. Is it really worth synopsizing?

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Jul 8, 2018 22:14:02   #
Manning345 Loc: Richmond, Virginia
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Thank you for the detailed informative peace of work. It was a huge task and very substantive.

I would suggest this subject matter be required as a 3-credit course to undergraduate college students. I think they are essential to understanding the fundamentals of conservatism, why and how the American system of government was formulated and carried on as a Republic, based on our constitution under God.

Much more so now, that majority of our population have gone to the far left, not understanding the values instituted by God given rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. College students are indoctrinated and taught against those ideals and fundamentals of our system of government. Their moral values are lost.

So much of our ways have gone 180 degrees away from these fundamental principles, which I believe are now lost in the minds and hearts of the new generation. In addition, millions of foreign elements who've settled here, lack the understanding of these ideals. They think everything is free, and they could demand for it.

The school systems likewise had not meet most of these principles, thus the product of the new generation is lost and doomed to the opposite direction. Thus, disaster is looming so close, unless strict adherence to these principles are met.

I am thankful president Trump was elected, reviving the system of conservatism, though so much forces from the left are pulling him down to destructions and failures.

I suspect that China might be the US number barrier to peace, national security, and economic prosperity of the United States. I think China is undermining the North Korea peace process. It is double faced, with US believing that China is for peace. China wants NK as a ally.

When it comes to Russia, I think things could change to positive. I think Putin could be properly motivated like Gorbachev with president Reagan. I think most of the people of Russia want peace and to carry on their traditional Christian Orthodox uniting in peace with America in the pursuit of their Christian heritage. I know that liberals will never agree with me on this.
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Radiance, thank you for the comments. You are a very thoughtful person.

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Jul 8, 2018 22:19:41   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Manning345 wrote:
This was material I wrote a few years ago that turned up while I was deleting stuff from my D Drive. Is it really worth synopsizing?
I dunno. I was too lazy to read it, being the size it was.

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Jul 9, 2018 07:49:09   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Manning345 wrote:
This was material I wrote a few years ago that turned up while I was deleting stuff from my D Drive. Is it really worth synopsizing?


Nope, it was well worth the read. Thanks for writing and sharing it.


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Jul 9, 2018 07:52:01   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Peewee wrote:
Nope, it was well worth the read. Thanks for writing and sharing it.


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Jul 10, 2018 18:51:45   #
kcstargoat
 
Super Dave wrote:
How about a synopsis next time. K?


Immense I have no doubt considering the length of your outline. Are you angling for a professorship at some junior college? Use the KISS rule for nice brief treatises in the future, I beg of you. While I found your premises to be simple and true, many are self-evident.

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Jul 10, 2018 22:40:29   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
kcstargoat wrote:
Immense I have no doubt considering the length of your outline. Are you angling for a professorship at some junior college? Use the KISS rule for nice brief treatises in the future, I beg of you. While I found your premises to be simple and true, many are self-evident.

What?

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Jul 11, 2018 00:23:32   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Super Dave wrote:
What?


He's saying he has a short attention span or that hyper thing they give you Ritalin for.


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Jul 11, 2018 00:29:12   #
Manning345 Loc: Richmond, Virginia
 
kcstargoat wrote:
Immense I have no doubt considering the length of your outline. Are you angling for a professorship at some junior college? Use the KISS rule for nice brief treatises in the future, I beg of you. While I found your premises to be simple and true, many are self-evident.


If this was directed at me, I only have a few words to say in response: No, I am far too old for teaching; I do not enjoy leaving thoughts behind; and the self-evident premises clearly round things out properly. Actually, I write for myself, it is a sort of self-teaching tool for me; But I did think some would enjoy this piece, and others I resurrected from the D Drive.

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Jul 11, 2018 01:24:04   #
Radiance3
 
Manning345 wrote:
If this was directed at me, I only have a few words to say in response: No, I am far too old for teaching; I do not enjoy leaving thoughts behind; and the self-evident premises clearly round things out properly. Actually, I write for myself, it is a sort of self-teaching tool for me; But I did think some would enjoy this piece, and others I resurrected from the D Drive.

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You've written quiet a bit of that beautiful legacy to all of us who want to learn more. I think it is substantive material to learn for the younger generations who walk at the wrong path.

I saved a copy for future reference. Thank you.

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Jul 12, 2018 12:44:05   #
Manning345 Loc: Richmond, Virginia
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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You've written quiet a bit of that beautiful legacy to all of us who want to learn more. I think it is substantive material to learn for the younger generations who walk at the wrong path.

I saved a copy for future reference. Thank you.


You are very welcome, Radiance.

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