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Tristan J. Rogers

@tristanjrogers1

Philosophy professor in exile, Catholic convert, occasional musician.
Latest: Conservatism, Past and Present: A Philosophical Introduction.

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In recent years, many young people have approached the faith through social media, successful programs and popular online Christian witnesses. The danger is that a faith discovered online is limited to individual experiences, which may be intellectually and emotionally

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1/4 Not my usual post but here goes. Young men need to stop engaging with all redpill/dating/gender discourse on the internet. The discourse is designed to keep you down and feeds off of your frustrations and addictions.

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Challenge by Andrew M. Bailey 7 slogans to sum up my political views: 1. Family: So goes the family, so goes the nation 2. Law: Bad law observed is better than good law not observed 3. Subsidiarity: Power should devolve to the smallest competent community 4. Markets: Markets are

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I have a strange respect for Jason Stanley, who is so committed to the bit, that he actually moved to Canada to escape Donald Trump. But in my heart, he will always be the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. That's something that Drumph can never take away.

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I'm disappointed to see the latest right-wing civil war devolve to the point that people are calumniating Intercollegiate Studies Institute and @JohnnyBurtka (of all people!) as somehow subversive or outside the bounds of conservatism. ISI under Johnny's leadership has not only continued but grown in its

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Re: the civil war brewing on the right In my book, I defend nationalism ("America First") and populism on classic conservative grounds. There may be tactical and other ideological divisions at play here, but there's nothing incompatible between conservatism, past and present.

Re: the civil war brewing on the right

In my book, I defend nationalism ("America First") and populism on classic conservative grounds. 

There may be tactical and other ideological divisions at play here, but there's nothing incompatible between conservatism, past and present.
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Catholic postliberals tend to draw on the reactionary tradition of De Maistre, Bonald, Donoso Cortes, Maurras, and early twentieth century French (sometimes Spanish) Catholic reactionary thinkers, along with more recent Manichaean narratives about ancient vs. modern politics

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This gets at a deep difference between liberals and conservatives. And it can be turned around to make the liberal look reasonable too. For even Aristotle said we should value the truth above a friend.