
Giving Ventures Ep. 89 - The Fusionists
Jul 8, 2025
Stephanie Slade, a senior editor at Reason Magazine and a key voice on fusionism, teams up with Tim Chapman, president of Advancing American Freedom, to discuss the philosophy that blends traditional conservatism, libertarianism, and anti-communism. They explore the historical roots of fusionism, warning against excluding libertarians which may empower coercive government. The conversation also touches on the need for unity in conservatism, critiques of modern political tactics, and how big government can undermine philanthropic efforts. A thought-provoking dialogue on preserving core conservative ideals!
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Liberty And Virtue Are Mutually Necessary
- Fusionism holds that liberty and virtue are both necessary for human flourishing.
- Losing either tends to erode both because they are mutually reinforcing.
Frank Meyer’s Intellectual Conversion
- Frank Meyer moved from being a Communist to becoming a leading advocate for liberty and helped found National Review.
- He framed fusionism as describing an existing American tradition linking classical liberalism and Judeo-Christian moral inheritance.
Historic Conservatives Shared Fusionist Roots
- Key conservative figures like Russell Kirk and Friedrich Hayek shared fusionist commitments despite different emphases.
- Fusionism historically bridged poles by valuing both social tradition and individual liberty.


