Monday Jul 29, 2024
Reimagining Conservatism: Embracing Depth and Local Solutions
Welcome to another episode of Firing Lane, where we swap bumper sticker conservatism for intellectual depth. I'm your host, Croaky Caimen, diving deep into the critical issues facing modern conservatism.
In this brief episode, we discuss the intellectual void in today's conservative movement, often replaced by simplistic slogans. We highlight the need for substantial policy discussions and introduce the New Federalist Movement—a resurgence of conservatism that respects the electorate's intelligence and embraces complexity.
We'll also delve into the concept of anti-fragility, introduced by modern-day philosopher Nassim Taleb, and explore how it ties into federalism. By looking at state-level policy experimentation and the importance of local governance, we advocate for a more resilient and adaptable approach to conservatism.
Join us as we explore the commitment to restoring depth and substance to conservatism, fostering local experimentation, and learning from our collective experiences. If you're ready for a thoughtful and principled approach to governance, welcome to the New Federalist Movement.
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šš¼ Will tune in again
Monday Jul 29, 2024
I see.. Nassim Taleb
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Author of the anti-fragility book you are citing?
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Sound is betterš
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Great episode.
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Letās go!!!
Monday Jul 29, 2024
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