'Conservatism: A Rediscovery'

Acton Line - A podcast by Acton Institute - Wednesdays

In this episode, Sam Gregg sits down with award-winning political theorist Yoram Hazony to discuss Hazony’s new book, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery.”    Hazony argues that the idea that American conservatism is identical to “classical” liberalism, which has been widely held since the 1960s, is seriously mistaken. According to Hazony, the best hope for Western democracy is a return to the empiricist, religious, and nationalist traditions of America and Britain. These conservative traditions brought greatness to the English-speaking nations and became the model for national freedom for the entire world.   Subscribe to our podcasts   Conservatism: A Rediscovery   About Yoram Hazony   Edmund Burke Society & The Russell Kirk Center    What I Saw at the National Conservatism Conference, by Dan Hugger | Acton Institute    The Post-Liberal Right: The Good, the Bad, and the Perplexing, by Sam Gregg | Public Discourse    Patrick Deneen and the Problem with Liberalism, by Sam Gregg | Public Discourse    Nationalism and the Future of Western Freedom, by Yoram Hazony | Mosaic Magazine   What Is Conservatism? by Yoram Hazony | American Affairs Journal   The Challenge of Marxism, by Yoram Hazony | Quillette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Visit the podcast's native language site