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Socialists and tradition-focused conservatives may unite against market-driven centrist policies, Lerro argues.
In a new analysis, author Bruce Lerro suggests that socialists and a specific type of conservative—those valuing tradition, culture, and opposition to liberal capitalism—could form an unexpected alliance against centrist policies favoring markets and individualism.
He distinguishes reactionary conservatives from neoconservatives, arguing that true conservatism should resist technological excess and imperialist expansion, aligning with socialist critiques of capitalism.
Lerro contends that both groups may unite in defending community, ecology, and cultural heritage, challenging the idea that left and right are irreconcilable.
Los socialistas y los conservadores centrados en la tradición pueden unirse contra las políticas centristas impulsadas por el mercado, sostiene Lerro.