Constructing Conservatism in the Secular Age
What should conservative politics look like at a time when many Americans are no longer religious?
What should conservative politics look like at a time when many Americans are no longer religious?
Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass, delivers the 2024 First Things Lecture in Washington, D.C. His lecture is entitled “Constructing Conservatism in the Secular Age.”
How can the media better understand the reality of American life outside the Beltway, and what are reporters missing about these shifting economic and political debates?
What does the right-of-center’s economic debate mean for political leaders and how is it being translated into electoral politics in 2024 and beyond?
How is conservative thinking about economic policy and the role of government changing?
On this episode, Oren Cass is joined by John A. Burtka IV to discuss how to cultivate and educate a better elite, what the āmirrors for princesā tradition has to teach todayās leaders, and aristo-populism.
The pro-worker policy wonk who wants to save the Republican Party from itself.
But older anti-government institutions still need to realise that the mistakes of the 1960s are not being repeated
American Compass’ Oren Cass and Club for Growth’s David McIntosh debate whether the Republican Party’s refusal to raise taxes is fiscally irresponsible.
The sacred texts don’t say what their keepers claim they do.
The presidentās policies divide Democrats and the upper class from everyone else
American elites accepted the economic theory of ācomparative advantageā mainly because it justified their geopolitical agenda.
Oren Cass has made a name for himself rejecting the old conservative economic consensus.
We work from genuine conservative principles to address the real problems facing the nation and its citizens. We are proving that ideas matter, and the best ones can turn the political tide.
We are winning only because our logic is inescapable and the quality of our work undeniable.
In an extended New York Times interview, Oren Cass discusses the importance of labor to conservative economics.
If conservatism is to regain its footing, the New Right will need better solutions than what Trump has offered. But a return to what came before him is no solution at all.
Long-term analysis shows the ineffectiveness of the Bush and Trump tax cuts
Conservatives should bring supply-side thinking to issues beyond business investment
Boosting American investment and production when tax cuts will not
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