But that's the wrong way to think about it. The nationalism, anti-intellectualism, xenophobia, resentment, cruelty, & lust for authoritarianism did not, at some point, displace conservatism. They are simply what conservatism becomes in the face of demographic change.
At root, conservatism is an impulse of those on the inside -- racially, economically, etc. -- to protect the status quo that privileges them. It is an impulse in every society that has an inside -- ie, all of them.
When the insiders feel comfortable & relatively secure in their position, justifications for the status quo tend to take on a high-minded philosophical character, to express in terms of principles, immutable truths, etc. And when insiders feel secure, they can be *magnanimous*...
... about allowing various Others to enjoy some of society's fruits. This is "compassionate conservatism" & "economic opportunity zones" & etc. "We at the top are broad-minded, we are willing to extend some largesse to the subalterns."
But when the status quo comes under real threat, when the demographic & class groups on the inside feel real pressure, when other groups show signs of obtaining & wielding real power ... the high-mindedness & magnanimity rapidly evaporate.
The more threatened those on this inside feel, the less they invoke principles & philosophy. They revert to their instinctive zero-sum thinking -- every advance for the Other is a loss for them. Efforts to exclude & punish Others become more raw, naked, & cruel.
We're seeing this play out. Principle & policy have all but vanished on the right. (The GOP *has no party platform*.) It has become a cult of power, united behind a strongman, fighting rabidly to prevent the cultural & economic advance of Others. It's all out in the open now.
The notion that something else displaced conservatism is too flattering to conservatism. What we're seeing now is the raw impulses that are *always at the core of conservatism*, in all times & places. This is just what they look like when they are longer confidently on top.
The reason I'm constantly beating this drum is that some people (đź‘‹) have been warning about exactly this trajectory for decades now. But mainstream Dems, centrist, pundits, & other VSPs have run interference for conservatism, helped give it a veneer of philosophical legitimacy.
For years & years, WAY too long, they dismissed the raw impulses of conservatism as the "fringe," as though the stuffy, tie-wearing, faux-philosophical, DC-think-tank version were the real thing. They ignored the warning signs & dismissed those who didn't as partisan alarmists.
But now the trajectory is reaching its inevitable conclusion: raw ethnonationalism, violence, & authoritarianism. It is crucial that everyone understands, this is not a break from conservatism. This IS conservatism when the status quo is threatened. This was always it.
So, yeah, I'm gonna keep calling them conservatives. </fin>
Yes, everyone, I'm aware that everything I've ever thought or said about conservatism was said earlier & better by @CoreyRobin, no need to keep reminding me.
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