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Author: Luca H. Cacciatore

Luca H. Cacciatore is the founder of New Conservatives and former chief editor. Starting from humble, grassroots beginnings in 2016, New Conservatives has matured into a reasonably sized free publication for traditional conservative minds - connecting talented young writers with journalistic opportunities. Originating in Philadelphia, Luca attended Pennsylvania State University from 2018-2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic. After being disillusioned with an increasingly lousy college experience, Luca left in late 2020 to pursue a welding trade and focus on New Conservatives. Luca is an inaugural fellow at American Moment, a former intern for American Principles Project, and currently a writer at Newsmax. He is a devout restorationist Christian and a member of the Church of God General Conference. Luca has preached several times for his local church in Front Royal, Virginia, as well.
Poetry

Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Dayton, Buffalo, Toledo, Youngstown

Thoughts on the death of the Midwest. Continue reading Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Dayton, Buffalo, Toledo, Youngstown

Luca H. CacciatoreNovember 30, 2021November 30, 2021Leave a comment
Opinion

On Ammon Bundy & Folk Libertarianism

The success of Ammon Bundy’s folk populist insurgence, relative to his nationalist counterparts, is a test on what exactly “populism” in America means. Continue reading On Ammon Bundy & Folk Libertarianism

Luca H. CacciatoreJuly 10, 2021July 10, 202112 Comments
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Scorsese’s Divisive Temptation

Paved with both blasphemy and truth, Scorsese’s Last Temptation is the perfect film for a director who is an imperfect man. Continue reading Scorsese’s Divisive Temptation

Luca H. CacciatoreJune 21, 2021September 22, 2021Leave a comment
Experiential

God & Man Left Yale

…And until things change, they are not coming back either. Continue reading God & Man Left Yale

Luca H. CacciatoreMay 6, 2021May 18, 20215 Comments
Essay

The Liberal Christian Revolution & Death of New England Puritanism

Both inherent religious factors, and geopolitical realities led to the slow death of America’s virtuous founding stock. Continue reading The Liberal Christian Revolution & Death of New England Puritanism

Luca H. CacciatoreApril 1, 2021May 18, 2021Leave a comment
Opinion

Lessons from the Rhine: Beyond Price Controls

Our current minimum wage debate is entirely misguided, it’s time we move beyond price controls and take lessons from the system that helped rise Germany from economic desolation. Continue reading Lessons from the Rhine: Beyond Price Controls

Luca H. CacciatoreMarch 6, 2021May 18, 2021Leave a comment
Opinion

The Rebirth of the New Right’s Three-Legged Stool

Common good postliberals and antiliberals must finally abandon the MAGA-right, and embrace the multiracial working class. Continue reading The Rebirth of the New Right’s Three-Legged Stool

Luca H. CacciatoreJanuary 25, 2021June 28, 2021Leave a comment
Theology

Paul’s Soteriology: Sophisticated, Influential, & Overlooked

It’s time the inheritors of the Western civilization Paul influenced so profoundly, gave him the time of day. Continue reading Paul’s Soteriology: Sophisticated, Influential, & Overlooked

Luca H. CacciatoreJanuary 9, 2021May 18, 2021Leave a comment
Essay

An Important Note for Facilitators of War

How “With the Old Breed” by E. B. Sledge helps illuminate what the facilitator class misses. Continue reading An Important Note for Facilitators of War

Luca H. CacciatoreNovember 18, 2020May 18, 2021Leave a comment
Essay

Olmsted’s Iliad: An Old & New South

Tony Horwitz revisited Olmsted’s odyssey – but did his Yankee biases cloud his final judgement? Continue reading Olmsted’s Iliad: An Old & New South

Luca H. CacciatoreNovember 7, 2020June 27, 2021Leave a comment

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