Fidelity to the Permanent Things

The Imperative of Pruning: Lessons from Conservatism's Past for Its Present Reckoning In the shadow of a resurgent conservative movement post-2024, where victories at the ballot box mask deeper fissures, a quiet but fierce battle rages-not against external foes like progressive overreach or cultural Marxism, but within the ranks themselves. This internal reckoning, akin to the purges that forged modern conservatism from the chaotic mid-20th century, demands a return to first principles and the permanent things. As voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens amplify rhetoric that veers perilously close to historical toxins, the imperative to prune-methodically, courageously-has never been more…

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