What Conservatism Really Means - Roger Scruton in Conversation with Hamza Yusuf
Renovatio: The Journal of Zaytuna College・2 minutes read
Intellectual conservatives are concerned about conservatism being reduced to merely an economic concept, overshadowing moral and spiritual values they hold dear, struggling to articulate their beliefs in a left-leaning world that emphasizes power and systematic solutions. The text also delves into the importance of conserving cultural inheritances like grammar and manners, highlighting the need for balance between discipline and freedom, and efforts to preserve civilizational traditions in the face of decline.
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- Intellectual conservatives are concerned that conservatism in the US is being reduced to purely economic terms, overshadowing moral and spiritual values they hold dear.
- The importance of conserving cultural inheritances like grammar, manners, and language, as they carry wisdom and history, aiding in communication and preserving heritage, is crucial for navigating the world and society.
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Why do intellectual conservatives worry about conservatism in the US?
Intellectual conservatives fear reduction of conservatism to economics.
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