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Mike Moschos's avatar

it likely cant thrive or propose solutions in a "mechanical, technocratic world" but it could -- possibly easily -- propose solutions that undo the great post war errors and make the world no longer mechanical and technocratic, and that is a world that would have places it can thrive in...

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Silesianus's avatar

I think you are right in that we are approaching an inflection point, where old models of conservative approaches have run themselves dry in the liberal world. Where early 2000s were shaking off the Cold War, and 2010s hit us full in the face with progressivism, 2020s are where the post-liberal order is finally being shaped. More and more people question the approaches that got Christian Democrats only the long defeat, and perhaps we can start,steppibg beyond the paradigm set for us by the left. The language of the conversation is changing and we should make an effort to make it a driven, purposeful process, lest we get lost in the search itself and give ground to civilisational regressives again.

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Ylli's avatar

I’m not so sure of the correctness of the mapping of the views…

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Just Some Guy's avatar

Don't get it. What do you have in mind as conservative economics?

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