On Conservatism

Cliff dancing with Whittaker Chambers

By Nathanael Blake ● Anamnesis ● 06/09/2017


Conservative or right-leaning intellectuals and writers have a tendency to want to identify the original heretic—the person who first had the terrible idea that started everything going so very wrong. For Richard Weaver, the culprit was William of Ockham and his nominalism. For Eric Voegelin, the guilty man was Joachim of Flora. For George Will, it’s . . .Whittaker Chambers?

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