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22 Mar 2009 09:57 am
Conservatism As Water
Via Dreher, Stewart Lundy talks of the nature of things and the lost art of living:
Conservatism is “formless” like water: it
takes the shape of its conditions, but always remains the same. This is
why Russell Kirk calls conservatism the “negation of ideology” in The Politics of Prudence.
It is precisely the formlessness of conservatism which gives it its
vitality. Left alone, the spirit of conservatism is essentially what
T.S. Eliot calls the “stillness between two waves of the sea” in
“Little Gidding” of his Four Quartets.
Conservatism is both like water and the stillness between the waves—the
waves are not the water acting, but being acted upon; stillness is the
default state of conservatism:
Not known, because not looked for
But heard, half-heard, in the stillness
Between two waves of the sea.
Quick now, here, now, always—
A condition of complete simplicity
Like the Greek concept of kairos—acting in the right way,
for the right reasons, at the right moment—this sort of waiting is
simply careful conservatism. Conservatism is responsive, reactionary,
reserved. Conservatism waits. Perhaps this is why conservatism is most
needed in the modern age of mobility. Being careful, and above all patient is
crucial to doing something right. Realizing that one does not know the
best way of doing anything guarantees not that one will find the best
way, but that one might not find the worst way. The same principle
applies to knowledge: conservatism (hopefully) does not pretend to know
the definitive way, but rather professes the virtue of ignorance with
the quiet hope of finding knowledge.
Teach us to care and not to care. Teach us to sit still.
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