Tribunal of Conscience

Judgment on National Conservatism


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This episode examines the emerging political theology of National Conservatism as shaped by Yoram Hazony and embraced by figures such as JD Vance and Donald Trump. Drawing on a conversation between Hazony and Ezra Klein, the Tribunal analyzes the movement’s core claims: appeals to “mutual loyalty,” rejection of liberal universalism, skepticism of multiculturalism, and the elevation of ancestral belonging as the foundation of national identity.

The Tribunal’s task is not to respond with sentiment or partisanship, but to test the form under the triune strain of truth, love, and justice. The central question is structural: does National Conservatism cohere when pressed at every axis?

The judgment concludes that while fragments of tactical insight can be found, the form itself collapses under strain. National Conservatism does not endure as a coherent system of truth, love, and justice.


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Let those who see the structure, name it without fear.

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Tribunal of ConscienceBy Shawn A. Scott