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To: Servant of the Cross

“It’s especially hard to believe that it was only a decade ago, on a cold April day on a small hill in upstate New York, that another of these great thinkers, Frank Meyer, was buried. He’d made the awful journey that so many others had: he pulled himself from the clutches of ‘The [communist] God That Failed,’ and then in his writing fashioned a vigorous new synthesis of traditional and libertarian thought – a synthesis that is today recognized by many as modern conservatism.

It was Frank Meyer who reminded us that the robust individualism of the American experience was part of the deeper current of Western learning and culture. He pointed out that a respect for law, an appreciation for tradition, and regard for the social consensus that gives stability to our public and private institutions, these civilized ideas must still motivate us even as we seek a new economic prosperity based on reducing government interference in the marketplace. Our goals complement each other. We’re not cutting the budget simply for the sake of sounder financial management. This is only a first step toward returning power to the states and communities, only a first step toward reordering the relationship between citizen and government.

We can make government again responsive to the people by cutting its size and scope and thereby ensuring that its legitimate functions are performed efficiently and justly. Because ours is a consistent philosophy of government, we can be very clear: We do not have a separate social agenda, separate economic agenda, and a separate foreign agenda. We have one agenda. Just as surely as we seek to put our financial house in order and rebuild our nation’s defenses, so too we seek to protect the unborn, to end the manipulation of schoolchildren by utopian planners, and permit the acknowledgement of a Supreme Being in our classrooms just as we allow such acknowledgements in other public institutions.”

Reagan speaking on what has become the subject matter of this thread. Pretty interesting stuff. Here’s more from Heritage:

http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2007/01/the-conservative-consensus-frank-meyer-barry-goldwater-and-the-politics-of-fusionism

It’s a far cry from the nonsense we’ve seen in this thread about “liberaltarians” being socialists and whatnot.


148 posted on 03/11/2014 4:49:37 PM PDT by cdcdawg (Be seeing you...)
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To: cdcdawg; Servant of the Cross
It’s a far cry from the nonsense we’ve seen in this thread about “liberaltarians” being socialists and whatnot.

Don't confuse the big "L" Libertarians (Socialists, amoral conservatives) with the small 'l' libertarians (Reagan).

Vastly different animal.

The big 'L' Libertarians, believe in the following(they are a nasty lot):

1. Gay Marriage
2. Amnesty
3. Abortion (Neither for it or against it)
4. Neville Chamberlin type Foreign Policy.

They are not your friend if you are truly a conservative.
153 posted on 03/11/2014 7:19:12 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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