It occurs to me to ask, am I really a conservative? I call myself one, but that's mostly out of habit. Do I identify at all with any of the various movements that lay claim to that signifier?
I'm certainly not a Neocon - I've never been able to choke down a book by Leo Strauss, and Fr Neuhaus is annoying on the best of days, and the less said about the morons in the White House the better. So, am I a Russell Kirkian? Perhaps, though to be honest I don't really care. I suppose the real question is, does it matter? To even ask that probably sets me at odds with 'conservatives' inasmuch as they always seem to want to form a 'movement'.
Then too most 'conservatives' don't give a damn about conserving anything, except something they call the 'family'. That's funny because most of the other institutions they want around, especially the so-called 'free market', will, in one way or another, destroy that little gaggle of the 'family'. What's more, the 'family' as most conservatives know it is really the invention, and a happy one at that, of some rather dogged social activism aimed at ameliorating the conditions of women and children in the newly industrialized, highly organized nation states of the west at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. In short, father off to work to support wife and children in relative security is a short-lived phenomenon, one that Marilynne Robinson notes we are determined to destroy as quickly as possible to make way for the tender mercies of the 'market'.
Anyway, this is all just me noodling about, trying to figure out what's become of me lately, as in the last fifteen years.