Yoram Hazony | After the Revolution – What Happens Next? | NatCon 3 Miami



Yoram Hazony’s address at the Miami National Conservatism Conference on September 12, 2022.

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  1. Yes, this all sounds nice; but before America can truly "repent" and be a Nation Under God, she must repent for her original sin: Slavery & Genocide (Black Africans & Native Americans). If not, America will continue to decline!

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  2. "We know that Liberalism collapses into Marxism" – for me the most important sentence in this speech. In confirms my own observations, albeit not of history of USA, but how Communist current evolved after the "French" Revolution and was incorporated into the originally liberal revolutionary movement in the course of the century of "springs of nations". In addition, how Young Hegelians milieu and their "Die Freien" club conceived most of the initial ideas leading to formulation of Marxism, which became the way of The Left, as opposed to more classically liberal Right.
    I further came to a conclusion, that there's no such thing as stable liberal political system. Liberalism means loosening of principles, which allows for some transformation to be performed, although such transformation may take a long time. Hence our devotion to Progress, and conviction that The Change is the only certain and necessary "value". After transformation is almost finished, comes the hardening of some new principles, to prevent further change and cement the new system. We see it exactly as cementing the new neo-Marxist principles, hijacking and corrupting Democracy, and establishing a new, centralized Bureaucracy.

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  3. Sure, the liberal left is guilty of excesses. That said, I and tens of millions like me will devote the reminder of my life to ensuring that your reactionary project fails. As you acknowledge, “conservatism” doesn’t currently exist. So you seek to return to an earlier, imagined time. You’re not “conserving.” And since you you resort to epithets with the absurd term, “woke Marxism,” I’ll supply an epithet for what you propose: Christian fascism. Not in my country. Go implement your project elsewhere.

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  4. In the last two years, we learned that Australia, Canada, and some European countries are actually authoritarian regimes masquerading as democracies. Thus, they are not true allies. We should let them go… we don't need them.

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