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Our Unanchored Society
How Progressivism, Classical Liberalism, and Libertarianism Have Set Us Adrift
by David Millard Haskell
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Part 2 of the Christ or Collapse series
This book examines the historical development and societal impact of several modern political ideologies, including progressivism, classical liberalism, and libertarianism. Following the Introduction the first chapter explains the political philosophy of Traditional Conservatism. The second chapter traces the origins of progressive thought to the nineteenth century, examining its connections to socialist theory and its evolution into contemporary movements such as critical social justice and diversity-focused policy frameworks. The third chapter evaluates the social consequences associated with the implementation of progressive policies, drawing on case studies from government, education, and organizational settings. The final chapter analyzes classical liberalism and libertarianism as alternative political frameworks, assessing their philosophical assumptions and social outcomes. Drawing on historical evidence, political theory, and empirical research, the book presents a comparative analysis of ideological systems and their influence on social stability, public institutions, and civic life in Western societies.
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Sameness Is Our Strength
The Need for Nationalism and a Common Culture
by David Millard Haskell
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Part 3 of the Christ or Collapse series
This book examines the role of shared cultural identity and nationalism in shaping stable and cohesive societies. Following the Introduction the first chapter explains the political philosophy of Traditional Conservatism. Proceeding chapters define nationalism within a broader political philosophy framework and explores historical evidence concerning the development of national identity in the United States and Canada. The text analyzes arguments regarding national origins and cultural continuity, addressing competing interpretations of national identity. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary empirical research, the book examines the social and economic effects associated with cultural diversity and immigration patterns. It evaluates the relationship between shared cultural norms and social cohesion, civic participation, and national unity. Through historical analysis and social research, the work presents arguments concerning the importance of common cultural foundations in sustaining stable political communities.
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A Short Guide to Traditional Conservatism
How the Philosophy that Built the West Can Restore It
by David Millard Haskell
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Part 4 of the Christ or Collapse series
This book presents a practical and theoretical overview of a political philosophy described as Traditional Conservatism, examining its theological foundations, historical applications, and contemporary implementation. Following the Introduction the first chapter explains the major tenets of the political philosophy of Traditional Conservatism. The next chapters explore theological and philosophical principles related to the relationship between religious belief, civil authority, and institutional responsibility. Historical examples drawn from Western societies illustrate the development and application of legal frameworks informed by religious traditions. The text also examines selected social and legal issues in general terms, addressing debates surrounding moral standards and public policy within modern societies. The concluding chapter provides practical guidance on civic participation and political engagement, offering historical examples and strategic considerations for individuals seeking to influence public life. Drawing on theological reasoning, historical analysis, and applied political strategy, the book presents a structured framework for understanding the relationship between moral philosophy and governance.
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