Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Buchanan sees 'war' within conservatism

Buchanan sees 'war' within conservatism by Ralph Z. Hallow
THE WASHINGTON TIMES - Published May 17, 2005

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NRO - Twilight of Conservatism by John Derbyshire

tNP - Understanding Traditionalist Conservatism by Mark C. Henrie

6 comments:

Michael Maedoc said...

What's this have to do with La Nouvelle Theologie?

Perun said...

Thanks for the links. I enjoy reading Buchanan's works. Sadly hes the only true voice of real traditional conservativsm that the media pays attention to.

I simply cannot stand the standard sham conservatives like Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Hannity, actually the whole Faux Network, and the other mouth-pieces of the GOP.

Fr. D.L. Jones said...

As I find interesting articles I post them on the blog. We should judge everything and retain what is good.

Here is how I found this specific article - I was surfing the web on my daily stops and this interview of Buchanan was linked off of a Catholic website, TCRnews. I see now that Godspy also is linking another PJB article - Catholic-bashers and Pius’ Defenders. PJB is a "liturgical traditionalist."

PJB brings up some interesting topics in the original article, which is getting a lot of talk across various circles, i.e. immigration, etc. I personally support CAFTA and other initiatives of the Bush Adm. The Bush Adm. and the Republican Party is fighting what I would call the "Deep Battle" in regards various issues that are very important to the Hispanic community and to trade in general.

Anonymous said...

THat really doesn't answer the question as to what this has to do with la nouvelle theologie. ;)

Fred said...

la nouvelle théologie, c'est moi.

Fr. D.L. Jones said...

To judge everything and retain what is good is the proper disposition that all Catholics should have. Angelo Scola's book-length interview of Balthasar comes to mind.