Saturday, January 12, 2008

Jonah on the Whale


I am planning to get a copy of this new book, National Review editor Jonah Goldberg's "Liberal Fascism: the Secret History of the American Left from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning". I think of Jonah as a sort of the GenX righty answer to William F. Buckley.



Bruce Thornton, an even way rightier accomplice of my man VDH, reviews the book. His final paragraph contains a lot about my increasingly visceral dislike of what passes for "liberalism": (and the bolding in JG's quote is mine.)

"Goldberg’s book ultimately is a call for correctly understanding a conservatism besmirched by liberal smears and its own partisans’ compromises: “Conservatism is neither identity politics for Christians and/or white people nor right-wing progressivism. Rather, it is opposition to all forms of political religion. It is a rejection of the idea that politics can be redemptive. It is the conviction that a properly ordered republic has a government of limited ambition.” These are the ideals of the American republic, and they are the best guarantors of our freedom. Goldberg’s important book is a good first step towards reinvigorating the conservative tradition.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Man! I just read a different review of that book and then added it to my library hold list. Great minds think alike.

- Trevor Blake

Anonymous said...

Maybe now, someone will pay due attention to the term "fascist".
Imagine what it's like in the emirate of Boston, explaining how dearly the liberals embrace its principles.

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