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| #363882 in Books | Crown Forum | 2006-02-21 | 2006-02-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.53 x1.02 x5.88l, | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Who knew I was a conservative?|By Ms. L.|For the past year, I've been reading Rod Dreher's posts on American Conservative. I came to Dreher's column after I read the account he wrote of his sister's battle with cancer in The Little Way Of Ruthie Leming. He was honest. He held himself accountable. He put family first. Faith was the center of his life. What was there not to like?|From Publishers Weekly|What do you call people who vote for Bush but shop at Whole Foods? Crunchy cons. And according to Dreher, an editor at the Dallas Morning News, they're forming a thriving counterculture within the contemporary conservative movement.
When a National Review colleague teased writer Rod Dreher one day about his visit to the local food co-op to pick up a week’s supply of organic vegetables (“Ewww, that’s so lefty”), he started thinking about the ways he and his conservative family lived that put them outside the bounds of conventional Republican politics. Shortly thereafter Dreher wrote an essay about “crunchy cons,” people whose “Small Is Beautiful”...
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