Those who see the man of conservative disposition (even in what is vulgarly called a “progressive” society) as a lonely swimmer battling against the overwhelming current of circumstance must be thought to have adjusted their binoculars to exclude a large field of human occasion.
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
All activities, then, where what is sought is enjoyment springing, not from the success of the enterprise but from the familiarity of the engagement, are emblems of the disposition to be conservative.
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
Indeed, I can think of only one activity of this kind which seems to call for a disposition other than conservative: the love of fashion, that is, wanton delight in change for its own sake no matter what it generates.
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
dramatic, not utilitarian
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
But there are relationships of another kind in which no result is sought and which are engaged in for their own sake and enjoyed for what they are and not for what they provide.
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
In short, if we find ourselves (as most of us do) inclined to reject conservatism as a disposition appropriate in respect of human conduct in general, there still remains a certain kind of human conduct for which this disposition is not merely appropriate but a necessary condition.
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
And the man in whom this disposition is pre-eminent appears as one who prefers to engage in activities where to be conservative is uniquely appropriate, and not as a man inclined to impose his conservatism indiscriminately upon all human activity.
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
swimming against the tide
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
There is a positive prejudice in favor of the yet untried
Alexei Gloukhovhas quoted8 years ago
an unprejudiced stranger might plausibly suppose us to be in love with change