This essay appears in the Winter-Spring 2011 issue of Modern Age. To subscribe now, go here. In 1956, the English philosopher Michael Oakeshott published “On Being Conservative,”1 a statement of “the conservative disposition” as he conceived it. Although largely well received, Oakeshott’s conception of conservatism was not without its critics. Among their number … Continue reading Kristol vs. Oakeshott
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