Buchanan’s anti-conservatism
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Brennan, Geoffrey H.
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
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Buchanan’s last book declares an antipathy to one aspect of ‘‘conservatism’’
as he identified it—namely, conservatism’s defense of hierarchy in social relations.
Buchanan’s anti-hierarchy stance owes something to the rural populist background of
his early years. That stance also explains something about his professional and individual
personality: his contentment to remain at non-elitist institutions; his preparedness
to challenge establishment thinking on the nature and role of government; his
antagonism to inherited wealth and the privileges of dynasty; and his life-long affection
for elements of the simple rural life. The aim of this short piece is to highlight these
various connections between Buchanan’s political commitments and the content and
conduct of his work.
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