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This was very good! I think it would be worth doing one on Rousseau, especially how his logic about “born free” weirdly can end up justifying pure totalitarianism.

Very much agreed on the subject of reason and custom. Ideological conservatism must be informed in and grounded by a conservative temperament, but it can’t just be temperament because that just ends up meaning preserving the status quo. American conservatism is, of course, preserving a culture and tradition of the American Founding, which was grounded in classical liberalism and republicanism from the ancient world. In other words, we are conserving something that was the product of reason (Enlightenment and classical philosophy).

The exercise of reason still needs to be grounded in a constrained view of the world and conservative temperament. A limited, or skeptical, use of reason rather than a technocratic or unlimited version. That is part of the difference between the American Founding and the French Revolution, and it is also related to the difference between ancient and modern philosophy.

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