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Many right-of-center Americans, particularly young people, feel more libertarian among conservatives but more conservative among doctrinaire libertarians. National Review Online Editor Charlie Cooke fleshed out this worldview in his 2015 book "The Conservatarian Manifesto." He joins the podcast to revisit this work and breakdown the state of “conservatarian” politics.
In what ways has the American Right become more libertarian in the last 5 years? In which ways has it become less?
We break down the Right’s evolving stances on gay marriage, foreign policy, trade, immigration, and more. What posture will the GOP resume under Biden? Who will (and should) win the Right’s civil war between small government conservatives and the new populist, big-government nationalists?
Follow Brad on Twitter: https://twitter.com/brad_polumbo
Follow Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlescwcooke
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Many right-of-center Americans, particularly young people, feel more libertarian among conservatives but more conservative among doctrinaire libertarians. National Review Online Editor Charlie Cooke fleshed out this worldview in his 2015 book "The Conservatarian Manifesto." He joins the podcast to revisit this work and breakdown the state of “conservatarian” politics.
In what ways has the American Right become more libertarian in the last 5 years? In which ways has it become less?
We break down the Right’s evolving stances on gay marriage, foreign policy, trade, immigration, and more. What posture will the GOP resume under Biden? Who will (and should) win the Right’s civil war between small government conservatives and the new populist, big-government nationalists?
Follow Brad on Twitter: https://twitter.com/brad_polumbo
Follow Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlescwcooke

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