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Introduction
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The Founding Fathers
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Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton
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The Role of Government
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Medicare
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government credit
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government responsibility
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true conservatism
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originalism
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Ronald Reagan
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Donald Trump
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The Republican Party
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What Happened to Conservatives
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Why Conservatives Support Trump
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Elizabeth Warren
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What Should Democrats Do
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Reparations
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What are conservatives to do
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John Delaney and John Hickenlooper
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Bill Weld
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking conversation featuring renowned columnist George F. Will as he discusses his book "The Conservative Sensibility" and examines the state of conservatism in America. Delve into Will's analysis of the Founders' vision for the nation, contrasting it with contemporary political life and governance. Investigate topics such as natural rights, limited government, religious freedom, and human dignity, while considering how these principles align with modern conservative thought. Examine the roles of key historical figures like Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, and explore the evolution of conservative ideology through the lens of influential leaders such as Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. Gain insights into the challenges facing conservatism today, the changing dynamics within the Republican Party, and potential strategies for both conservatives and Democrats moving forward. Engage with discussions on critical issues including Medicare, government responsibility, originalism, and reparations, while considering the perspectives of various political figures and their impact on the conservative movement. Read more

Conservatism Under Threat

The Aspen Institute
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