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Carson? Christie? Rubio? Cruz? Trump? This is the best we can do? This is what passes for conservatism these days? When did that once-honorable political tradition become so narrow, boorish, and ignorant?It's time to take the conversation back. Conservatism can be intelligent and thoughtful. There is an alternative to the excesses of liberalism that doesn't require us to turn the clock back a century, that isn't tied to religion, that embraces a responsibility for society and culture, that isn't terrified of change, and that speaks to the commonalities we share instead of dividing us into…mehr

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Carson? Christie? Rubio? Cruz? Trump? This is the best we can do? This is what passes for conservatism these days? When did that once-honorable political tradition become so narrow, boorish, and ignorant?It's time to take the conversation back. Conservatism can be intelligent and thoughtful. There is an alternative to the excesses of liberalism that doesn't require us to turn the clock back a century, that isn't tied to religion, that embraces a responsibility for society and culture, that isn't terrified of change, and that speaks to the commonalities we share instead of dividing us into tribes. Conservatives and liberals could work together if they would take an honest look both at each others' beliefs and at their own.

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A graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and MIT, Mr. Lowell has been studying political philosophy for 30 years, academically and through direct personal social experience with both conservatives and liberals. After serving in the Air Force as an officer in the U.S. space program, he became a "serial entrepreneur." Gus has co-founded seven businesses, including four technology companies. He has written extensively on technology-related topics consultancy. He currently lives in rural New Hampshire, but divides his time between his home in the woods and his work in Silicon Valley.