For all of its imperfections, the American republic did in fact eventually nurture something along the lines of a healthy multiracial and pluralistic community
Musings on history, politics, religion, and all the other things we take too seriously in the 21st Century.
The Last Liberal Conservative Pt Deux: The French Connection
Liberal conservatism is most often associated with the United Kingdom, but liberal conservative political parties exercised power across Europe from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the beginning of the First World War. In 1824, Louis XVIII’s successor and younger...
The Last Liberal Conservative
Liberal Conservatives in the Nineteenth Century, unlike latter-day libertarians who claim their mantle, understood that institutional might and power played a role in liberal efforts to expand basic civil rights in a broadly conservative order. Liberal conservatism did not mean tearing down the Christian order or Christian socio-political establishments.
Evangelical Elites, Neoliberalism, and World History
This moment in World History has been playing out on a micro level among so-called Evangelical Protestants. Patricians and plebes are emerging into seemingly ossified castes, and the quickest way at present to move into the patrician class is to publicly denounce the strong gods of the plebes.
After *After Nationalism*
The pursuit of a unitary American identity is undoubtedly something that should be approached with intellectual caution.
Christian Micronationalism?
I’ve expended a good bit of intellectual energy recently trying to add nuance to the question of so-called Christian nationalism as it relates to the American republic. I’ve been reading Frédéric de Rougemont’s The Individualists in Church and State over the past few...