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The Conservative Rebellion

English

By (author): Richard Bishirjian

Dr. Richard Bishirjians Conservative Rebellion examines the American conservative movement in light of phases of American history in which the life of the American nation took shape from forces and conditions of the American soul. The author argues that the first phase of our common political life was a rebellion that we call the Spirit of 76. That rebellion attempted to preserve the practices, traditions, and customary rights of a tradition of self-government that developed during the 140 years of the Colonial era. That first Conservative Rebellion, erupting in Lexington and Concord, was a conservative rebellion whose spirit shapes American politics and society even today through the American conservative movement. The author contrasts their rebellion to the revolutionary political religion of President Woodrow Wilson. President Woodrow Wilsons redemptive desire to destroy the balance of power politics of early twentieth century Europe engendered conditions that led to World War II and, ultimately, the Korean War, the war in Vietnam, and two wars by George W. Bush in Afghanistan and Iraq that the President clearly intended to be redemptive from the authoritarian practices of the Middle East. The divisions that trouble American society today were unleashed by Woodrow Wilsons political religion and continued by Democrat and Republican Presidents alike. The Conservative Rebellion has the potential, the author believes, to replace political religion with lessons learned from the statesmanship of Americans during the Colonial and Founding eras and the mid-twentieth century revival of classical political thought. The renaissance of classical political theory by University of Notre Dame political theorists Stanley Parry, Gerhart Niemeyer, and Eric Voegelin and University of Chicago political scientist Leo Strauss is central to the conservative rebellion of twenty-first century American conservatives. Their knowledge that recovery of political order is necessarily based on recovery of spiritual substance and order of American society, culture, and soul is a cautionary lesson that there are no quick fixes to the crises, divisions, and failed Presidents of modern America. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: St Augustine's Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781587311581

About Richard Bishirjian

Dr. Richard Bishirjian earned the Ph.D. in Government at the University of Notre Dame. While an undergraduate at the University of Pittsburgh he worked in the Nixon and Goldwater campaigns for president and served as a political appointee in the Reagan transition and first Presidential Administration. From 1987 to 1992 he was a consultant to associates of Presidents Lech Walesa and to US WEST International and other American companies entering the Polish marketplace. Dr. Bishirjian is founding President of Yorktown University.  

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