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Yoram Hazony, "Conservatism: A Rediscovery" (Regnery Publishing, 2022)

Nov 29, 2025
Yoram Hazony, a prominent political theorist and author of "Conservatism: A Rediscovery," discusses the urgent need to redefine conservatism beyond post-WWII liberalism. He emphasizes religion, nationalism, and economic growth as core pillars. Hazony revives historical thinkers like John Fortescue and John Selden to reclaim the Anglo-American conservative tradition. He critiques modern liberal lifestyles, advocates for stronger family and community ties, and warns of the challenges posed by assimilation on conservative values.
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Conservatism Defined By Loyalty Groups

  • Conservatism centers loyalty to family, tribe, and nation rather than abstract individual rights.
  • Hazony argues rediscovering this tradition counters liberal-utopian ascendency after the Cold War.
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Post-Cold War Liberal Hegemony

  • After the Cold War liberalism became hegemonic across the political spectrum.
  • Hazony says that disappearance allowed woke neo-Marxism to capture key institutions by 2020.
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Irving Kristol’s Nationalist Neoconservatism

  • Irving Kristol influenced Hazony but differed from today's 'neoconservative' label.
  • Kristol stressed nationalism and religion as prerequisites for sustaining free markets and families.
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