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Philosophy into Dogma: The Revival of Cultural Conservatism

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The conservative revival that has taken place on both sides of the Atlantic in recent years has been an intellectual as well as a practical accomplishment. That this remarkable fact has received scant attention from political theorists can be attributed to two main causes. First, and less important, there has been an understandable tendency to focus on personalities and party politics where expediency blurs the sharp outlines of doctrine. As President Reagan confronts the problems of a second-term presidency, as Mrs Thatcher's iron grip on her party seems to weaken and as Chancellor Kohl or Mr Mulroney make their inevitable compromises and evasions, the conservative politician in office is revealed to be not dissimilar to his liberal or socialist predecessor. Now – as Elie Kedourie noted when asking the question ‘Is neo-conservatism viable?’ back in 1982 – this is only to be expected. The constraints of democratic politics will inevitably narrow ideological differences until they appear to be little more than rhetoric. If there has been a conservative revival, its significant and enduring features must be sought elsewhere.

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  • Rayner, Jeremy, 1986. "Philosophy into Dogma: The Revival of Cultural Conservatism," British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 16(4), pages 455-473, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bjposi:v:16:y:1986:i:04:p:455-473_00
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