American History & the Constitution

The Future of the Conservative Movement
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American History & the Constitution, Monographs future Edited by Andrew Sandlin Booklet 67 page




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Chalcedon Contemporary Issues Series, Volume I

Edited by Andrew Sandlin. The Future of the Conservative Movement explores the history, accomplishments, and decline of the conservative movement; and lays the foundation for a viable substitute to today's compromising, floundering conservatism.

Because the conservative movement, despite its many sound features (including anti-statism and anti-Communism), was not anchored in an unchangeable standard, it eventually was hijacked from within and transformed into a scaled-down version of the very liberalism it was originally calculated to combat. 

Table of Contents

Introduction by Andrew Sandlin

  1. Conservative or Christian? by Rev. William Einwechter

  2. Conservative Theology and Conservative Politics by Rev. Brian Abshire

  3. Why Conservatives Will Lose by Rev. Andrew Sandlin

  4. Oh, Say Can You See? by Rev. Ellsworth McIntyre

  5. The Tory Mentality: Predictable Losses of Conservatives by Larry Pratt

  6. Of Meat Axes and Purists by John E. Stoos

  7. Those Savvy Neo-Cons: Hardly Conservative by Carlo DiNota

  8. The Problem with Conservatives by Colonel V. Doner

  9. The Failure of the Conservative Movement by Rev. R. J. Rushdoony

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