"The essence of conservative ideology is its being anchored in the divine order of things"
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The subtext is less pious than it is strategic. Von Papen was a Catholic aristocrat and a Weimar-era operator who helped broker the respectability of authoritarian politics, most notoriously by facilitating Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 under the fantasy that conservatives could “box him in.” In that world, “divine order” functions as a credentialing system: it authorizes hierarchy, deference, and inherited authority while casting mass politics, socialism, liberal pluralism, and secular modernity as disorderly forces. It’s a way of making democracy feel like a lapse in manners - or a lapse in faith.
The sentence also reveals conservatism’s perennial temptation: to swap argument for ontology. If the right is “anchored” in God’s design, it doesn’t need to win on evidence or outcomes; it needs only to present itself as custodial. That is why the claim can be rhetorically soothing in times of upheaval. It promises that confusion isn’t complex; it’s deviation. And it invites a politics of restoration that can slide, quickly, into a politics of permission.
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