I share very similar sentiments to yours. I think of myself as a communitarian conservative, but I abhor centralization of both government AND corporations. I think there's an explanation for the cluster of beliefs you express. Pew Research currently labels it "Populist Right", which is a distinct and identifiable faction within the Republican Party coalition. Have a look at their study:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/beyond-red-vs-blue-the-political-typology-2
You'll notice that Populist Right people are more like moderate Democrats than other conservatives when it comes to the dysfunction of the economic system. Also, although not reflected in the sutdy, environmental stewardship in a classical conservationist manner is a normal view for the Populist Right.
In the past, the Populist Right was notorious for not voting, or for voting for Democrats of the old school kind. Many of them were once considered "Reagan Democrats". These are the voters that Trump got activated in voting again. Trump is himself best categorized as Populist Right. The current internal war going on inside the Republican Party since Trump entered the scene is a battle of the Populist Right wresting control of the party away from the other factions that have controlled it since the end of the second world war. It has been largely successful so far due to the teaming up of the Populist Right and the "Faith and Flag Conservative" factions.
I share very similar sentiments to yours. I think of myself as a communitarian conservative, but I abhor centralization of both government AND corporations. I think there's an explanation for the cluster of beliefs you express. Pew Research currently labels it "Populist Right", which is a distinct and identifiable faction within the Republican Party coalition. Have a look at their study:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/beyond-red-vs-blue-the-political-typology-2
You'll notice that Populist Right people are more like moderate Democrats than other conservatives when it comes to the dysfunction of the economic system. Also, although not reflected in the sutdy, environmental stewardship in a classical conservationist manner is a normal view for the Populist Right.
In the past, the Populist Right was notorious for not voting, or for voting for Democrats of the old school kind. Many of them were once considered "Reagan Democrats". These are the voters that Trump got activated in voting again. Trump is himself best categorized as Populist Right. The current internal war going on inside the Republican Party since Trump entered the scene is a battle of the Populist Right wresting control of the party away from the other factions that have controlled it since the end of the second world war.
I share very similar sentiments to yours. I think of myself as a communitarian conservative, but I abhor centralization of both government AND corporations. I think there's an explanation for the cluster of beliefs you express. Pew Research currently labels it "Populist Right", which is a distinct and identifiable faction within the Republican Party coalition. Have a look at their study:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/beyond-red-vs-blue-the-political-typology-2
You'll notice that Populist Right people are more like moderate Democrats than other conservatives when it comes to the dysfunction of the economic system. Also, although not reflected in the sutdy, environmental stewardship in a classical conservationist manner is a normal view for the Populist Right.
In the past, the Populist Right was notorious for not voting, or for voting for Democrats of the old school kind. Many of them were once considered "Reagan Democrats". These are the voters that Trump got activated in voting again. Trump is best categorized as a Populist Right. The current internal war going on inside the Republican Party since Trump entered the scene is a battle of the Populist Right wresting control of the party away from the other factions that have controlled it since the end of the second world war.
I share very similar sentiments to yours. I think there's an explanation for the cluster of beliefs you express. Pew Research currently labels it "Populist Right", which is a distinct and identifiable faction within the Republican Party coalition. Have a look at their study:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/beyond-red-vs-blue-the-political-typology-2
You'll notice that Populist Right people are more like moderate Democrats than other conservatives when it comes to the dysfunction of the economic system. Also, although not reflected in the sutdy, environmental stewardship in a classical conservationist manner is a normal view for the Populist Right.
In the past, the Populist Right was notorious for not voting, or for voting for Democrats of the old school kind. Many of them were once considered "Reagan Democrats". These are the voters that Trump got activated in voting again. Trump is best categorized as a Populist Right. The current internal war going on inside the Republican Party since Trump entered the scene is a battle of the Populist Right wresting control of the party away from the other factions that have controlled it since the end of the second world war.
I think of myself as a communitarian conservative, but I abhor centralization of both government AND corporations.
I share very similar sentiments to yours. I think there's an explanation for the cluster of beliefs you express. Pew Research currently labels it "Populist Right", which is a distinct and identifiable faction within the Republican Party coalition. Have a look at their study:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/beyond-red-vs-blue-the-political-typology-2
You'll notice that Populist Right people are more like moderate Democrats than other conservatives when it comes to the dysfunction of the economic system. Also, although not reflected in the sutdy, environmental stewardship in a classical conservationist manner is a normal view for the Populist Right.
In the past, the Populist Right was notorious for not voting, or for voting for Democrats of the old school kind. Many of them were once considered "Reagan Democrats". I think of myself as a communitarian conservative, but I abhor centralization of both government AND corporations. Trump is best categorized as a Populist Right. The current internal war going on inside the Republican Party since Trump entered the scene is a battle of the Populist Right wresting control of the party away from the factions that have controlled it since the end of the second world war.