This article is from the Conservatism FAQ, by Jim Kalb kalb@aya.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Can this be true in the long run? When times are good people imagine
that they can define themselves as they choose, but a society will
not long exist if the only thing its members have in common is a
commitment to self-definition. The necessity for something beyond
that becomes clearest when the times require sacrifice. Membership in
a group with an identity developed and inculcated through tradition
becomes far more relevant then than career path, life-style option,
or stage of life. One of Bill Clinton's problems as president was
that people saw him as a yuppie who wouldn't die for anything; at
some point that kind of problem becomes decisive.
 
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