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An '''open source conservative''' embraces the [[best of the public]] and openness, while rejecting traditional controls on discourse.
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An '''open source conservative''' embraces the [[best of the public]] and openness, while rejecting traditional controls on discourse.  An open source conservative rejects the traditional priority given to the mainstream media and its [[liberal tricks]] and smear tactics, and instead relies on greater light to overpower darkness.
  
 
An open source conservative focuses more on the generation of new insights and good ideas rather than always playing defense against harmful movements.  An open source conservative welcomes advantages brought by technology such as ''Conservapedia'' as a source of learning, rather than remaining confined to books.
 
An open source conservative focuses more on the generation of new insights and good ideas rather than always playing defense against harmful movements.  An open source conservative welcomes advantages brought by technology such as ''Conservapedia'' as a source of learning, rather than remaining confined to books.

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An open source conservative embraces the best of the public and openness, while rejecting traditional controls on discourse. An open source conservative rejects the traditional priority given to the mainstream media and its liberal tricks and smear tactics, and instead relies on greater light to overpower darkness.

An open source conservative focuses more on the generation of new insights and good ideas rather than always playing defense against harmful movements. An open source conservative welcomes advantages brought by technology such as Conservapedia as a source of learning, rather than remaining confined to books.

A talk by an open source conservative includes robust question-and-answer exchanges with the audience. Indeed, an open source conservative seeks to learn from the audience as much as informing it. An open source conservative has optimism about a greater role for populism in the political process.

An open source conservative is more openminded than a traditional conservative when it comes to examining new ideas, placing priority on the idea rather than the source. For example, an open source conservative is more likely to be open to the idea that teenagers are capable of great insight and achievements, and thus to seriously examine their ideas, whereas a more traditional conservative might overlook the value of the idea because of the youth of the speaker.

An open source conservative views the world as Isaac Newton did: many conservative insights are yet to be discovered. Indeed, in many cases, the language to describe these insights does not yet exist; hence, open source conservatives serve as a driving force behind the development of the language and the emergence of powerful new conservative words. (See Best New Conservative Words for an examination of this principle.) A more traditional conservative emphasizes the past more than the future.

The censorability of an open source conservative (such as a Tea Partier) is lower than the censorability of a traditional conservative (such as a Reagan Republican). An open source conservative is more opposed to the censorship of ideas by liberals or even by other conservatives.

Advantages

There are several advantages to an "open source" approach with respect to the conservative movement:

  • It anticipates and frustrates efforts by the liberal media to demonize, censor and smear conservatives. It is impossible to exclude the public from the public square.
  • It is decentralized just as conservative values are.
  • It provides a voice to the average citizen in a manner that traditional, centralized methods do not; open-source conservatism means that anyone is free to contribute, and the best contributions will naturally rise to the top, creating a free-market meritocracy of ideas. (See Best of the Public).
  • Open source conservatism facilitates learning and improvement better than other approaches.

Examples of Open Source Conservatives

  • Conservapedia embraces the "open source" approach for expanding and understanding conservative principles.
  • The Tea Party movement rejects the idea that a political movement needs to be governed by a handful of political elites; it is a movement driven by the Best of the Public which uses the Internet and other modern communication methods to organize and coordinate activities, rather than traditional top-down marching orders.
  • Sarah Palin has made herself a relevant and influential voice for conservatism while eschewing the traditional gatekeepers. She has made it clear that she has little use for the liberal mainstream media, and has demonstrated that their approval is not needed through her savvy use of online communication.