
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg Buckley’s Book Club
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Feb 27, 2025 Christopher Scalia, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of "13 Novels Conservatives Will Love, but Probably Haven't Read," joins to discuss the literary landscape through a conservative lens. They explore the importance of expanding the conservative canon and highlight overlooked authors. The conversation delves into George Eliot's views on nationalism and critiques modern storytelling in popular culture, while also reflecting on the complex interplay between literature and contemporary conservatism.
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Political Bent in Literature
- The left accepts political bent in left-wing literature, but not in conservative literature.
- It's challenging but possible for conservatism to naturally emanate from human issues in literature.
Conservative Literature
- Great literature with conservative ideas doesn't proselytize.
- These works contain complex characters, excellent writing, and allow for multiple interpretations.
Conservative Sci-Fi
- Science fiction often explores unchanging human nature, a conservative theme.
- Despite advanced technology, human flaws and conflicts persist.














