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Adversaries of Classical Liberalism

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The Origins of Conservatism

Conservatism that does not extend beyond reverence for enterprise is unsyllesophic, has little to do with government and conserves little. To govern is to choose one social outcome over others, to impose a collective will on processes of change. Liberalism has always had two enemies, conservatism and socialism, except that conservatism was there first.

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