The American Spectator
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Paul Kengor : Ronald Reagan was born on Feb. 6, 1911 , but the principles to which he adhered have endured.
Donald Devine , a longtime friend of The American Spectator , has just published a new book titled Ronald Reagan’s Enduring Principles: How They Can Promote Political Success Today.
The progressive seeks to move “forward” and “evolve” beyond those laws, but to the conservative, there are absolutes, he says.
Don Devine ’s book takes a deep dive into the various strains of conservative, traditional, and libertarian thought.
Devine digs into the historical roots of conservatism, natural law, “ Anglo -American Nationalist Conservatism,” the “Real John Locke” and “ Necessary Traditionalist Reorientation” Devine compacts it in 177 pages, which is especially impressive given the caliber of the content.
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