The
Integration of Theory and Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist
Movement
http://www.freecongress.org/centers/conservatism/traditionalist.htm
by
Eric Heubeck
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This
essay is based on the belief that the truth of an idea is not the primary
reason for its acceptance. Far more important is the energy and dedication
of the idea's promoters--in other words, the individuals composing a
social or political movement...
We
must, as Mr. Weyrich has suggested, develop a network of parallel cultural
institutions existing side-by-side with the dominant leftist cultural
institutions. The building and promotion of these institutions will
require the development of a movement that will not merely reform the
existing post-war conservative movement, but will in fact be forced
to supersede it--if it is to succeed at all--because it will pursue
a very different strategy and be premised on a very
different view of its role in society....
There
will be three main stages in the unfolding of this movement. The first
stage will be devoted to the development of a highly motivated elite
able to coordinate future activities. The second stage will be devoted
to the development of institutions designed to make an impact on the
wider elite and a relatively small minority of the masses. The third
stage will involve changing the overall character of American popular
culture....
Our
movement will be entirely destructive, and entirely constructive. We
will not try to reform the existing institutions. We
only intend to weaken them, and eventually destroy them.
We will endeavor to knock our opponents off-balance and unsettle them
at every opportunity. All of our constructive energies will be dedicated
to the creation of our own institutions....
We
will maintain a constant barrage of criticism against the Left. We will
attack the very legitimacy of the Left. We will not give them a moment's
rest. We will endeavor to prove that the Left does not deserve
to hold sway over the heart and mind of a single American. We will offer
constant reminders that there is an alternative, there is a better way.
When people have had enough of the sickness and decay of today's American
culture, they will be embraced by and welcomed into the New Traditionalist
movement. The rejection of the existing society by the people will thus
be accomplished by pushing them and pulling them simultaneously.
We
will use guerrilla tactics to undermine the legitimacy of the dominant
regime...
We
must create a countervailing force that is just as adept as the Left
at intimidating people and institutions that are used as tools of left-wing
activism but are not ideologically committed, such as Hollywood celebrities,
multinational corporations, and university administrators. We
must be feared, so that they will think twice before opening their mouths...
We
will be results-oriented rather than good intentions-oriented. Making
a good-faith effort and being ideologically sound will be less important
than advancing the goals of the movement...
There
is no medium more conducive to propagandistic purposes than the moving
image, and our movement must learn to make use of this medium. A skillfully
produced motion picture or television documentary has tremendous persuasive
power...Rational arguments simply do not have this power, and all arguments
made in print tend to appeal to the rational, critical faculties of
the mind to a greater or lesser degree...
The
visual image allows us to illustrate our beliefs and arguments to our
members and others in highly compelling terms--we will be able to show
all the examples of cultural decadence, irrationality and disingenuousness
in public debate, combined with our commentary, selectively edited and
arranged for maximum impact...
We
need more people with fire in the belly, and we need a message that
attracts those kinds of people....We must reframe this struggle as a
moral struggle, as a transcendent struggle, as a struggle between good
and evil. And we must be prepared to explain why this is so. We must
provide the evidence needed to prove this using images and simple terms....
Some
will argue that "conservatives" do not believe in apocalyptic
fervor. The reader should simply ask himself, is he happy with the state
of cultural conservatism in this country? If not, does he think it likely
that conditions will improve in the future by operating according to
the current rules? And if not, is he willing to witness the death of
true civilization in this country so that conservatism will not suffer
the ungentlemanly taint of "fervor"? If the answer to any
of these questions is yes, this movement will not appeal to the reader.
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