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« on: July 14, 2009, 06:51:46 PM »

There is at least one error in your analysis. You separate the Burkean Conservatives from the Reactionaries stating that Burkean Conservatism wishes to restrain and delay reforms while the other wishes actually to move society backwards and does this because of a "fear of mans individual powers. I could argue that the same view was held by Burk in that the individualistic impulses of free men need to be suppressed, that is why he, origianlly a whig, moved to the right following the French Revolution.


Also your ideas for the way to move the Economy forward seem unlikely and impractical.
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