Social counter-reform | Dan Mikhaylov
We are exposed to these consequences of socio-cultural implosion in the streets and at work, and cannot be ignorant or turn a blind eye to this process of internal disfigurement… Therefore, our action must also be explicit, and not implicit, to safeguard what remains of Britain’s social cohesion, to reverse the tide. At this stage, two options are available to traditionalists: intransigent insistence on the past, and pragmatic counter-reform.
A conservative approach to state intervention in the world of COVID-19 | Ojel L. Rodriguez Burgos
The actions undertaken by many countries have given more fuel to the great debate present in our politics; to what extent state intervention is morally permissible... On one side, you have the supporters of the minimalist state, which have reacted with horror to these actions. Followers of the modern philosophy of liberalism are being torn by its commitment to liberal freedom and their egalitarian concerns. Naturally, the question that also arises is how conservatism determines what is morally permissible, through the use of normative standards.