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The Next Conservatism, A Series by Paul M. Weyrich 7/1/2005 The following articles are part of a series on "The Next Conservatism" by Paul Weyrich, chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Foundation. Mr. Weyrich is a major influence in the modern conservative movement and a personal friend of Concerned Women for America's (CWA) founder and chairman, Beverly LaHaye. In this series Mr. Weyrich seeks to spark a discussion among conservatives about the future of the movement and how we may best achieve lasting results. The opinions expressed in this important series are not necessarily those of Concerned Women for America. We offer it for your candid reflection.
- The Next Conservatism
New developments and new challenges will bring forth a "next conservatism." 7/18/2005 - The Centrality of Culture
The old sins have become virtues and the old virtues have become sins. 7/25/2005 - The Danger of the State
We need to shape our thinking to some new realities. 8/1/2005 - The Danger to the State
The 21st century may see the decline of the state itself. 8/8/2005 - The Danger of the Ideological State
The next conservatism should work to get our old country back. 8/15/2005 - A Foreign Policy for Americans
Do we now have a foreign policy that requires a federal government so strong that it is a danger to our liberties? 8/23/2005 - Restoring the Republic
Washington today is not responsive to the American people. 8/29/2005 - The Next Conservative Economics
So where does conservative economics go from here? Its proper place. 9/7/2005 - Country Life
There are good reasons why the next conservatism should think about rural life. 9/12/2005 - Conservative New Urbanism
What we need are suburbs and living, thriving cities, not one or the other. 9/19/2005 - Think Locally, Act Locally
Conservatives have always supported local variation, and that should continue. 9/26/2005 - Restoring the Reality Principle
America is today steering straight for Huxley's 'Brave New World.' 10/03/2005

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