The real beginning of American Marxism....
The Republican Party:
There are NO conservative roots there.
by Al Benson, Jr.
Awhile back I received an email from a conservative activist who was urging people to try to get the Republican Party back to its conservative roots. My first thought was what conservative roots? Anyone who has done any real homework as to the origins of the Republican Party and is not wearing blinders has got to realise that the Republican Party in this country had radical, leftist beginnings, hardly to be considered conservative by any stretch of the imagination.
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The terms "radical" and "conservative" an "leftist" vary in accordance with the political zeitgeist of the era to which they are applied.
The anti-slavery principles which led to the founding of the GOP might have beeen considered "radical" in the 1850s in many quarters. But the Republican Party effectuatated their major achievement of ridding the country of slavery by constitutional means - using the amemdment procedure in the original constitution to bring about the 13th Amendment, and the 14th and 15th amendments to supplement it. So in adhering to constitutional amendment to effect the change it sought, one could describe the early early Republican Party as "conservative." Contrast that to later eras where the Constitution was merely flouted in order to achieve "radical" or "progressive" ends.