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John Gray, "A Conservative Disposition":
Conservative individualists recognize that, before anything else, even before freedom, human beings need a home, a nest of institutions and a way of life they feel to be their own. Among conservatives, the practices of market exchange and of rational argument are familiar ingredients in, and even necessary conditions of, their way of life. They are not the whole of the way of life that they inherit, and they cannot hope to flourish, or in the end to survive, if the common culture of liberty and responsibility that supports and animates them is eroded in the pursuit of the mirage of the sovereign individual of liberal ideology.