A “Euston Manifesto” for American Conservatives?
By Dennis Sanders | Related entries in General Politics, Ideas, NewsOver at my blog, Neomugwump, I am wondering why there is no “Euston Manifesto” on the Right and Center-Right. With conservatism as defined by the President and his allies, there needs to be a gathering of the faithful who can spell out a conservatism that is for things like gay rights, civil liberties, and the separation of church and state.
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March 31st, 2007 at 11:07 am
There is no need for a “Euston Manifesto” of the right, left, center, liberal, conservative so long as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States exist. The Enlightenment ideals held there have never been fully captured by any of the parties, or factions, or movements. We are still all “growing into them.” The places where they are shared have prospered.