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

Nov 29, 2025
Yoram Hazony, a notable political theorist and author, advocates for a rediscovered conservatism rooted in religion, nationalism, and economic growth. He emphasizes the importance of hierarchy in society and family, and critiques the post-Cold War liberalism's shortcomings. Hazony discusses the National Conservatism movement, highlighting key figures and its historical foundations. He also reflects on the influence of past thinkers like John Fortescue and John Selden, and calls for a revival of conservative values in community life, especially among young men.
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Conservatism Centers Loyalty And Inheritance

  • Conservatism centers loyalty to inherited groups like family, tribe, and nation rather than abstract individual rights.
  • Hazony argues the liberal consensus after 1989 erased this foundational conservative debate and left a vacuum filled by woke ideologies.
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Markets Need Nation And Religion To Endure

  • Irving Kristol warned that free markets without strong nationality and religion undermine families and nations.
  • Hazony highlights that inherited obligations, not contracts, sustain social cohesion across generations.
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Nationalism As Sovereign Community Care

  • Hazony defines nationalism as many nations having independence and not submitting to a single global rule.
  • Nationalism implies duties to fellow nationals on immigration, schools, and economic decisions.
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