Overview
Explore the evolving landscape of conservatism in this thought-provoking lecture by New York Times op-ed columnist Bret Stephens. Delve into the historical foundations of conservative ideology, examining its core principles of order, caution, and respect for social norms. Analyze the shift towards an "America First" philosophy and its implications for traditional conservative values. Investigate the challenges facing modern conservatism, including debates on immigration, protectionism, and nationalism. Consider the importance of a morally sound and intellectually rigorous conservative movement for the longevity of democracy. Reflect on the future direction of conservatism and its role in shaping American politics and society.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is conservatism
Why do you like Trump
What is American conservatism
How should the Constitution be settled
The assault on truth
The West Coast school
The Four Questions
Immigration
Is it rational to support Trump
Judicial activism
Why Trump is disappointing me
Where Democrat conservatives fall in future elections
Taught by
The Aspen Institute