Conservatives and Libertarians: Uneasy Cousins

  By common assent modern conservatism, as political philosophy, springs from Edmund Burke: chiefly from his Reflections on the Revolution in France, published in 1790. That book is of course more than a brilliantly prescient analysis of the Revolution and its new and fateful modes of power over individual lives; the Reflections is also, through … Continue reading Conservatives and Libertarians: Uneasy Cousins