I got a chance to visit with Dr. Dan Pitt, co-author of Intellectual Conservatism: From Burke to Scruton. We focussed on a chapter he wrote which offers a brilliant rubric for understanding conservatism -- one of the best I've seen.
Dr. Pitt offers an attractive view beyond the status-quo liberalism in which all political parties operate, for the most part.
Plenty of laughs, profound points, and notable quotes. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Books mentioned:
Intellectual Conservatism: From Burke to Scruton
Post-Liberal Turn and the Future of Conservatism
AI Summary:
The Essence of Conservatism: A Deep Dive with Dr. Daniel Pitt Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr. Daniel Pitt, research fellow at the University of Buckingham, as we explore the core principles and philosophical underpinnings of conservatism. Dr. Pitt, co-editor of the upcoming book 'Intellectual Conservatism,' shares his thoughts on the importance of family, the organic nature of society, and the role of trial and error in political philosophy. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on the complexities and contradictions inherent in conservative thought, and the importance of looking to history and tradition for guidance. Don't forget to subscribe for more enriching content!
00:00 Introduction to Conservative Thought
00:58 Meet Dr. Daniel Pitt
02:01 The Essence of Conservatism
03:02 Starting the Conversation
04:16 The Mustache Story
05:38 Diving into the Chapter
07:24 Proto-Conservatives and Historical Context
12:51 Analyzing Conservative Schools of Thought
18:40 Ideology vs. Disposition vs. Way of Life
23:39 The Influence of Michael Oakeshott
30:59 The Conservative Statesman's Role
32:18 Principles of Conservative Reform
33:55 Philosophical Conservatism
34:52 The Importance of Reflection in Conservatism
37:07 Epistemology and Conservatism
47:44 Constitutional Rhetoric and Pathos
52:39 The Organic Nature of Society
58:14 The Role of Family in Conservatism
59:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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