Are you familiar with Innuendo Studios’ videos arguing that conservatism is, at its core, about trying to preserve some semblance of the hierarchy created by the monarchy and aristocracy?
Here’s the video that explains the thesis:
And here’s where Ian goes into detail about how the thesis comes not merely from that one time he argued with a conservative ex-friend, but from a pretty exhaustive look into the history of conservatism:
And, to quote Ian Danskin, “if you can point to some paradigm shift in the history of conservatism where the royalist sentiments of Edmund Burke and Joseph DeMaistre were rooted out, I’d love to hear about it, because I’ve listened to the thinkers championed by conservatives throughout the ages and I keep hearing the same thing: that humans are innately unequal and society flourishes when power is doled out to the deserving.”
Here’s the video that explains the thesis:
And here’s where Ian goes into detail about how the thesis comes not merely from that one time he argued with a conservative ex-friend, but from a pretty exhaustive look into the history of conservatism:
And, to quote Ian Danskin, “if you can point to some paradigm shift in the history of conservatism where the royalist sentiments of Edmund Burke and Joseph DeMaistre were rooted out, I’d love to hear about it, because I’ve listened to the thinkers championed by conservatives throughout the ages and I keep hearing the same thing: that humans are innately unequal and society flourishes when power is doled out to the deserving.”
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.