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Are there any good Conservative authors/philosophers?
Pick not related

>> No.10627808

Burke is essentially the foundation of modern conservatism

William F Buckley is important in understanding the American right post-1980s until around 2008

Dostoevsky if you're religious

Confucius if you're looking for that sweet sweet Eastern Philosophy

If you're looking for anything specific than let me know

>> No.10627810

>>10627808
Thank you, guy

>> No.10627812

>>10627810
Tolkien and Lovecraft if you're looking for some fantasy (though Lovecraft might be a bit further to the right)

>> No.10627817

Molyneux

>> No.10627819
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Joseph De Maistre

>> No.10627821

>>10627819
*executes you in public plaza*

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>>10627817

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>> No.10627865

>>10627852
>muh plebs
>muh plebs used to know their place
>back in my days
>da plebs
>they knew their place

>> No.10627868

>>10627865
i wish they still did

>> No.10627872

>>10627865
This is an impressively accurate summary of my political beliefs

>> No.10627878

>>10627865
This is great stuff. You should consider publishing.

>> No.10627880

>>10627872
kek

>> No.10628720

>>10627852
Is this worth reading?

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>>10627791
>its another "are there any ______ who are conservatives?"

The so called "conservatives" of today have nothing in common with conservatives of yesteryear. But yet, so many still want to maintain an echo chamber.

>> No.10628756

>>10628743
>The so called "conservatives" of today have nothing in common with conservatives of yesteryear. But yet, so many still want to maintain an echo chamber.
so kinda the same as the lefties, then?

>> No.10628786

>>10628756
Yep. What is considered "leftist" in America is considered centerist elsewhere, and sometimes even mild right wing.

>> No.10628792

hehexd

>> No.10628800

>>10627791
Yes, hundreds you lazy cunt. Google it

>> No.10628805

>>10628786
Except the lgbt part, we just call that retarded everywhere else.

>> No.10628813

>>10628786
I was talking about the global community, actually, under the assumption that you were too
I agree with you, modern """intellectuals""" are weak, pandering con-artists. I sometimes wonder if the printing press wasn't a mistake, since by spreading knowledge and thinking to the masses it encouraged a bunch of retards to think they were smart enough to hold political dialogue. I guess kind of like >>10627865 says, plebs don't know their place anymore and it's lead to all these faggots running around promoting democracy and shit.

>> No.10628829

>>10628756
Exactly, yes.

>> No.10628882

If you mean right wing, cause in the American sense conservatism is really a left central system, I'd recommend just reading Eliade/Evola if you're religious and Spengler if you're not. Carlo Michaelstadt, I've heard was pretty influential on the Italian right wing thought, but I never read him

>> No.10628889

>>10628743
Indeed, today's republicans have totally abandoned everything they once stood for, and have become nothing more than a "rubber stamp" for the approval of the agenda of corporate America, and it's owners. Link related.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=25838