What distinguished Buckley from other conservatives was not his political philosophy or even his religious faith, which many of us share, but a discursive style that sets him apart.
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What distinguished Buckley from other conservatives was not his political philosophy or even his religious faith, which many of us share, but a discursive style that sets him apart. Frank Meyer advocated a “fusionism” of libertarianism and conservatism, which was much criticized by Murray Rothbard, the late L. Brent Bozell, Jr., and Craig Schiller. But if Meyer was wrong, then why is Donald Devine of the American Conservative Union calling for conservatives and libertarians to unite again. |
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