The partnership of free markets and traditionalism has a much older history in the Anglo-American tradition, and thicker philosophical compatibility, than fusionism's detractors are willing to admit.
Well-done!... A writing which could be of great use IF some of our leaders on both sides would take the time to read it. This caused me was to remember a college professor's class on "A Tale of Two Revolutions". Over one week, he compared the results of the French Revolution, in which virtually EVERYTHING was thrown out, with the aim to completely re-build ex nihilo...and the American Revolution, in which a foundation of basic values and policies was retained, to be built upon with time and additional insight. Our Founding Fathers were right and our "Great Experiment" thrived.
Well-done!... A writing which could be of great use IF some of our leaders on both sides would take the time to read it. This caused me was to remember a college professor's class on "A Tale of Two Revolutions". Over one week, he compared the results of the French Revolution, in which virtually EVERYTHING was thrown out, with the aim to completely re-build ex nihilo...and the American Revolution, in which a foundation of basic values and policies was retained, to be built upon with time and additional insight. Our Founding Fathers were right and our "Great Experiment" thrived.
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