Richard M. Reinsch II interviews Michael Lucchese about his recent Civitas Outlook article "Not-So-Beautiful Losers: How Conservatism Won the Cold War – and Lost the Peace."
In this episode of Civitas Conversations, Richard M. Reinsch II interviews Michael Lucchese about his recent Civitas Outlook article "Not-So-Beautiful Losers: How Conservatism Won the Cold War – and Lost the Peace." In it, Lucchese argues that figures like Samuel T. Francis and Pat Buchanan abandoned Reagan's principled conservatism in the 1990s, embracing what he calls "right-wing Marxism," which focuses on class warfare and grievances rather than the principles of the American Founding. He contends this shift toward populist extremism planted the seeds for today's polarized politics and calls for a return to Reagan's approach that appealed to Americans' better angels rather than their fears and resentments.Michael Lucchese is the founder of Pipe Creek Consulting, an associate editor of Law & Liberty, and a contributing editor to Providence.
Civitas Conversations
Alberta Leaving?
Alberta is Canada’s Texas. Its voters are the country’s most conservative. Increasingly many in the province of Alberta view the Canadian central government as hostile to their freedoms and interests. In this episode of ‘Civitas Conversations,’ James Allan joins host Richard Reinsch to discuss his recent essay ‘Will Alberta Leave Canada?’ and the future of the Alberta secession movement.


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