Crunchy Cons: The New Conservative Counterculture and Its Return to Roots
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When a National Review colleague teased writer Rod Dreher one day about his visit to the local food co-op to pick up a weeks supply of organic vegetables (Ewww thats so lefty) he started thinking about the ways he and his conservative family lived that put them outside the bounds of conventional Republican politics. Shortly thereafter Dreher wrote an essay about crunchy cons people whose Small Is Beautiful style of conservative politics often put them at odds with GOP orthodoxy and sometimes even in the same camp as lefties outside the Democratic mainstream. The response to the article was impassioned: Dreher was deluged by e-mails from conservatives across Americaeveryone from a pro-life vegetarian Buddhist Republican to an NRA staffer with a passion for organic gardeningwho responded to say Hey me too! In Crunchy Cons Dreher reports on the amazing depth and scope of this phenomenon which is redefining the taxonomy of Americas political and cultural landscape. At a time when the Republican party and the conservative movement in general is bitterly divided over what it means to be a conservative Dreher introduces us to people who are pioneering a way back to the future by reclaiming whats best in conservatismpeople who believe that being a truly committed conservative today means protecting the environment standing against the depredations of big business returning to traditional religion and living out conservative godfather Russell Kirks teaching that the family is the institution most necessary to preserve. In these pages we meet crunchy cons from all over America: a Texas clan of evangelical Christian free-range livestock farmers the policy director of Republicans for Environmental Protection homeschooling moms in New York City an Orthodox Jew who helped start a kosher organic farm in the Berkshires and an ex-sixties hippie from Alabama who became a devout Catholic without losing his antiestablishment sensibilities. Crunchy Cons is both a useful primer to living the crunchy con way and a passionate affirmation of those things that give our lives weight and measure. In chapters dedicated to food religion consumerism education and the environment Dreher shows how to live in a way that preserves what Kirk called the permanent things among them faith family community and a legacy of ancient truths. This says Dreher is the kind of roots conservatism that more and more Americans want to practice. And in Crunchy Cons he lets them know how far they are from being alone. A Crunchy Con Manifesto 1. We are conservatives who stand outside the conservative mainstream; therefore we can see things that matter more clearly. 2. Modern conservatism has become too focused on money power and the accumulation of stuff and insufficiently concerned with the content of our individual and social character. 3. Big business deserves as much skepticism as big government. 4. Culture is more important than politics and economics. 5. A conservatism that does not practice restraint humility and good stewardshipespecially of the natural worldis not fundamentally conservative. 6. Small Local Old and Particular are almost always better than Big Global New and Abstract. 7. Beauty is more important than efficiency. 8. The relentlessness of media-driven pop culture deadens our senses to authentic truth beauty and wisdom. 9. We share Russell Kirks conviction that the institution most essential to conserve is the family. From the Hardcover edition.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- October 24, 2006
- ISBN-10
- 1400050650
- ISBN-13
- 9781400050659
- Item Weight
- 6.4 oz
- Dimensions
- 8.03 × 0.59 × 5.28 in
