Conservatism’s Traditional Foundation Has Been Eroded

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Conservative talk radio host Erick Erickson recently criticized a new movement emerging within conservatism that questions traditional principles like limited government and free markets. He argues that these principles have been the foundation of the conservative movement for decades, rooted in fiscal conservatism, traditional values, and a strong foreign policy strategy. However, he believes that some on the right are now straying from these principles and seeking to wield government power to achieve their own goals, rather than working towards reducing the size of government.

Erickson’s concern is that this shift away from traditional conservative beliefs will ultimately lead to a misuse of government power and a betrayal of the core values that have defined conservatism for so long. He warns that if one side uses government power to their advantage, the opposing side will do the same when in control, creating a cycle of power struggles and potential abuses.

However, the reality of the current political landscape suggests that the conservative movement has failed to uphold these principles in practice. The rise in national debt, shifts in social values, ineffective foreign policy, and failures in fiscal responsibility all highlight the disconnect between conservative rhetoric and actual policies enacted by conservative politicians.

In light of these failures, the author argues that a new approach is needed. He suggests abandoning the label of conservatism and instead embracing a restorationist and counterrevolutionary mindset. This new approach would involve seizing power from the left and using it strategically to push back against their progressive agenda.

Ultimately, the author concludes that clinging to outdated conservative principles without effectively wielding power will lead to continued defeat and marginalization in a political landscape dominated by leftist ideals. Instead, he advocates for a more proactive and assertive approach that prioritizes the restoration of traditional values and principles through the strategic use of political power.

John Daniel Davidson
John Daniel Davidson
Senior Editor. John's writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Claremont Review of Books, The New York Post, and elsewhere. He is the author of Pagan America: the Decline of Christianity and the Dark Age to Come.

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