"Republicans have chosen contraction and authoritarianism because, unlike the Democrats, their party isn't a coalition of interests in search of a majority. Its character is ideological. The Republican Party we know is a product of the modern conservative movement, and that movement is a series of insurgencies against the established order. Several of its intellectual founders—Whittaker Chambers and James Burnham, among others—were shaped early on by Communist ideology and practice, and their Manichean thinking, their conviction that the salvation of Western civilization depended on the devoted work of a small group of illuminati, marked the movement at its birth."
George Packer at The Atlantic traces the intellectual decline of the Republican Party.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
"Faced With a Choice Between Democracy and Power, the Party Chose the Latter"
Labels:
1960s,
Buckley,
Goldwater,
political history,
politics,
Reagan,
Trump,
twentieth century,
twenty-first century
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