Carry On, My Hayward Son

Steven Hayward enters the ranks of the three-timers on today’s Remnant, as he and Jonah engage in a discussion of the American right that manages to be both wide and deep. Jonah and Steve get the “dark clouds out of the way” (such as a pervasive illiberal cancel culture and the reappearance of especially nasty tribalism) first to make room for Steve’s heartening optimism. Such greener pastures involve an investigation into what remains of the old fusionist mindset among conservatives, why the right should not adopt basically left wing policies simply to conform with the “motivated reasoning” of certain activist conservatives, and how the right can do its part to stop the exporting of campus values into the general culture.

Show Notes:

Steven F. Hayward – The Claremont Institute

Steven’s first book, Churchill on Leadership

Steven’s second book, The Age of Reagan: The Fall of the Old Liberal Order, 1964-1980

Amazon removes Clarence Thomas documentary

Cancel Pepe Le Pew

Macron more American than an American now

Rich Lowry: “Don’t Rewrite Mark Twain”

Ebay removes listings for canceled Dr. Seuss books

Jonah: “America Has Two Minority Parties”

James Clyburn: “Defund the police” cost Democrats seats

The Great Debate, by Yuval Levin

Steven’s latest book, M. Stanton Evans: Conservative Wit, Apostle of Freedom

Oren Cass: “America Should Adopt an Industrial Policy”

Oren Cass on The Dispatch Podcast

Jonah: “Does Anyone Really Believe Free Market Fundamentalists Are ‘Running the Show’?”

Christopher J. Walker: “The Federalist Society’s Chevron Deference Dilemma”

Stephanie Slade: “Is There a Future for Fusionism?”

Stephanie Slade’s latest Remnant appearance

Daniel E. Burns: “Liberal Practice v. Liberal Theory”

Blacklisted by History, by M. Stanton Evans

Robert J. Zimmer stands up for free speech at UChicago

Charles Murray attacked at Middlebury

The Port Huron Statement

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