Posted by
Publius North on Monday, December 01, 2008 8:37:12 PM
Returning Conservatism to Power
Minds need to be changed; The National Review, The Weekly Standard and talk radio won’t do it. They preach to the converted. Neither scholarly books like The Looming Tower nor political books like If It’s Not Close, They Can’t Cheat will meet the requirement. Some of these may be a financial success, but the results of the election do not suggest that 20 years of Russ Limbaugh have had a lasting impact. Again, minds need to be changed.
Universities continue to pour liberal pabulum into unreflecting and malleable minds. And, as Professor Jaffa has observed, the universities have “become the ultimate source of change in (this) regime.” This includes Hollywood, mass media and other forms of mass culture. Given the liberal, leftist and nihilist thinking of the dominate university group think, we cannot rely upon the universities as a source of change. Indeed, they must be changed and this will not be a trivial task.
We need to make right thinking easy, and it must be slightly deceptive. We need to address it to the not-so-intellectual majority of citizens: Republicans, Reagan Democrats and other Democrats who have not imbibed of the Daily-Kos and Howard Dean cool aid. The task is to educate and not just write for the educated.
I have in mind a series of small books; call them pamphlets in the admirable tradition of Thomas Paine. These would be entitled something like “Conservatism for Dummies” or “Conservatism made Very, Very Simple.” These pamphlets would be presented as “Forbidden Fruit.” (One can imagine wrapping them in brown paper or sealed in plastic like naughty magazines.) They would have a subtitle which read “NOT FOR LIBERALS or DEMOCRATS”. It will take prohibitions to induce citizens of the modern mass society to want to eat the forbidden fruit of knowledge.
The series would tackle various topics:
· Voter Fraud 101
· Adam Smith and Market Economies
· The Top Ten Socialist Economies in History
· Immigration!
· Taxation and Tax Reform
· Ronald Reagan
· The Declaration of Independence
· What is Equality?
· NeoCon Foreign Policy
· What is Radical Islam?
· The High Cost of Medicine: Conservative alternatives.
ETC.
One could also imagine a series of “made simple” pamphlet editions of classic conservative works such as:
· The Road to Serfdom
· Reflections on the Revolution in France
· Capitalism and Freedom
· The Federalist (my teachers rolling over in their graves at this suggestion.)
I would suggest a price of $4.99 for each paper edition and no document should be more than 100 pages of reasonably large font. They should be written in the “Dummies” format and distributed in newsstands, bookstores, and especially airports.
I would have the best conservative scholars and thinkers GHOST write these.
Only by changing minds will we change the rulers in Washington. Is liberal democracy still possible in modern mass society; a democracy that demands and depends upon liberally educated citizens, or as educated as we can possibly make them?