In Conservatism: A Rediscovery (2022), Yoram Hazony treats Russell Kirk's (1953) The Conservative Mind as "the most important book by a postwar American conservative." (Recall my series of posts on Hazony's book recall the first one here; here the second
I understand calling the impulse to use the federal government Hamiltonian, but it seems like Hamilton might be quite dismayed at the current age of aggressive power use by factions, no?
I understand calling the impulse to use the federal government Hamiltonian, but it seems like Hamilton might be quite dismayed at the current age of aggressive power use by factions, no?