The essential concerns of conservatism are the same as those
that motivated Nisbet's first and most influential book, "The Quest
for Community." In fact, "Conservatism" unites virtually all of
Nisbet's work. In it, Nisbet deals with the political causes of the
manifold forms of alienation that underwrite the human quest for
community. The sovereign political state is more than a legal
relationship of a superstructure of power, it is inseparable from
its successive penetrations of man's economic, religious, kinship
and local allegiances, and its revolutionary dislocations of
established centers of power.
Nisbet holds that although political philosophers are often
conceived in terms of their views of the individual and the state,
a more useful approach adds the factor of social groups or
communities mediating between the individual and the state. Such
groups comprise "society" the protection of which is the "sole
object" of the conservative tradition, according to Nisbet. This
conservative ideology arose in the West as a reaction to the French
Revolution and its perceived impact upon traditional society.
Edmund Burke was the first spokesman of the new ideology. In this
book, Nisbet argues that modern conservatism throughout the West
can be seen as a widening of Burke's indictment not only of the
French Revolution, but of the larger revolution we have come to
call modernity.
From Edmund Burke and his contemporaries such as Bonald, de
Maistre, Haller, and Savigny, down to T.S. Eliot, Christopher
Dawson, Michael Oakeshott, Irving Babbit, Paul Elmer More, and
Russell Kirk, the essential themes of political conservatism
remained the same. They are centered upon history, tradition,
property, authority, liberty and religion, and attack equally the
political collectivism and radical individualism that have the same
irrational outcomes. Nisbet makes the point that, at present,
conservatism is also in a crisis, one created in large measure by
mixing in the political arena economic liberalism and welfare state
socialism - a lethal mix for conservative politics.
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