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conservatism: Encyclopedia - Conservatism

Conservatism Part of the Politics series Christian Democracy Liberal conservatism Neoconservatism Paleoconservatism Social conservatism American conservatism Canadian Conservatism Christian Democrats Conservative parties Int'l Democrat Union Hierarc ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Classification of conservatism
Conservatism - Cultural conservatism. Cultural conservatism hopes to enshrine the received heritage of a successful nation or culture. The culture in question may be as large as Western culture or Chinese civilization or as small as that of Tibet. Cultural conservatives try to adapt norms handed down from the past. The norms may be romantic: the anti-metric movement, demanding the retention of avoirdupois weights and measures in Britain, and opposing their replacement with the metric system is a classic ex ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

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conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history

Conservative attitudes can be found in all historical cultures which left a written record of their politics. In the western world, conservative ideas and conservative thinkers are identifiable elements of Classical Antiquity. The best-known modern conservatisms developed in the early-modern and modern periods in Europe. Events such as the English Civil War and the French Revolution helped shape the modern ideologies. The early-modern conservatives tended to support monarchy, but Edmund Burke, who argued so forcefully against the Fren ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia - Cultural conservatism

Cultural conservatism is conservatism with respect to culture. This term is increasingly used in political debate, but is rather ill-defined. Cultural conservatism - National reference. A national cultural conservatism is a strand of conservative thought that argues for the preservation of a nation's domestic culture, usually in the face of external forces for change. There are other strands of cultural conservatism, concerned with a shared cultural heritage not defined by national boundaries: for ex ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia - American conservatism

Conservatism Part of the Politics series Christian Democracy Liberal conservatism Neoconservatism Paleoconservatism Social conservatism American conservatism Canadian Conservatism Christian Democrats Conservative parties Int'l Democrat Union Hierarchy Social order Tradition William F. Buckley, Jr. Edmund Burke Confucius John T. Flynn Barry Goldwater Joseph de Maistre Prince Me ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia - Black conservatism

Black Conservatism is a political and social movement within African American culture which emphasizes American patriotism (and in extreme cases, jingoism), and right to far-right Christian values. Contemporary black conservatives find common ground with American conservatives of other races, which sometimes put them at odds with the the largely "left" majority of African American communities. The perspective held by many Black conservatives is typically in conflict with some of the key points in the common social ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia - Barry Goldwater

Barry Morris Goldwater (January 1, 1909 – May 29, 1998) was a United States politician and a founding figure in the modern conservative movement in the USA as well as being a major inspiration for many of his youthful followers to join the libertarian movement. Goldwater personified the shift in balance in American culture from the Northeast to the West. A five-term United States Senator from Arizona (1953-1965, 1969-87), he was the Republican Party candidate for the U.S. President in ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia - Culture of Pakistan

Pakistan has a rich and unique cultural heritage, and has actively preserved its established traditions throughout history. Many cultural practices and monuments have been inherited from the rule of Mughal emperors.The rich traditions of Pakistan before it was subjugated by Mughuls no more exist in the country. Pakistani society is largely multilingual and multicultural. Religious practices of various faiths are an integral part of everyday life in society. Education is highly regarded by members of every socio-economic stratum. The t ...

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conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right

In western democracies, 'conservative' and 'right-wing' are often used interchangeably, as near-synonyms. That is not always accurate, but it has more than incidental validity. Certainly the enemy is in both cases the same: the political left. (Although left-wing groups and individuals may have conservative social and cultural attitudes, they are not generally accepted, by self-identified conservatives, as part of the same movement). On economic policy and the economic system, conservatives and the right generally support the free market, al ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

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conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism

Nationalism has an inherent conservative tendency, since the nation itself is usually defined as a centuries-old community. Conversely, any centuries-old community is by definition attractive to traditionalist and Burkean conservatives. Conservatives may describe their preferred values as the national values, implying that they are in some way compulsory for any resident of the nation. In recent responses to terrorism, both prime minister Tony Blair and opposition leader Michael Howard have suggested that British values and the Bri ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

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conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism

By definition, conservatives value tradition. Tradition does not mean simply custom, habit or nostalgia for the past, though custom does inform tradition and sustain it. For a conservative, tradition is composed of standards and institutions that have been shown to promote the good, and therefore they find authority in tradition and apply it in politics. This authority, be it a person, a literature or a way of life, is rooted in the past, and thus cannot easily change . To keep tradition alive, conservatives pass it down from generation to generation ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism

Nationalism has an inherent conservative tendency, since the nation itself is usually defined as a centuries-old community. Conversely, any centuries-old community is by definition attractive to traditionalist and Burkean conservatives. Conservatives may describe their preferred values as the national values, implying that they are in some way compulsory for any resident of the nation. In recent responses to terrorism, both premier Tony Blair and opposition leader Michael Howard have suggested that British values and the British wa ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism

By definition, conservatives value tradition. Tradition does not mean simply custom, habit or nostalgia for the past, though custom does inform tradition and sustain it. For a conservative, tradition is composed of standards and institutions that have been shown to promote the good, and therefore they find authority in tradition and apply it in politics. This authority, be it a person, a literature or a way of life, is rooted in the past, and thus cannot easily change. To keep tradition alive, conservatives pass it down from generation to generation ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Classification of conservatism

Conservatism - Cultural conservatism. Cultural conservatism hopes to enshrine the received heritage of a successful nation or culture. The culture in question may be as large as Western culture or Chinese civilization or as small as that of Tibet. Cultural conservatives try to adapt norms handed down from the past. The norms may be romantic: the anti-metric movement, demanding the retention of avoirdupois weights and measures in Britain, and opposing their replacement with the metric system is a classic ex ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Classification of conservatism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - American conservatism - Types of conservatism

Defining "American conservatism" requires a definition of conservatism in general, and the term is applied to a number of ideas and ideologies, some more closely related to core conservative beliefs than others. 1. Classical or institutional conservatism - Opposition to rapid change in governmental and societal institutions. This kind of conservatism is anti-ideological insofar as it emphasizes process (slow change) over product (any particular form of government). To the classical conservative, whether one arrives at a ...

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American conservatism, American conservatism - A brief history of American conservatism, American conservatism - Conservative thought in the Early United States, American conservatism - Early 20th Century American Conservative thought, American conservatism - Later 20th Century: Goldwater Buckley the Dixiecrats, American conservatism - Nixon Reagan and Bush, American conservatism - Types of conservatism, American conservatism - Conservatism as Ideology or political philosophy, American conservatism - Social conservatism and tradition, American conservatism - Fiscal conservatism, American conservatism - Economic liberalism, American conservatism - Conservatism in the United States electoral politics, American conservatism - Conservative geography Red States, American conservatism - Other topics, American conservatism - Conservatism and change, American conservatism - Conservatism and conservation, American conservatism - Contemporary conservative platform, American conservatism - Conservatism and Originalism, American conservatism - Conservative political movements, American conservatism - Criticisms, American conservatism - Stealth conservatives

Read more here: » American conservatism: Encyclopedia II - American conservatism - Types of conservatism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history

Conservative attitudes can be found in all historical cultures which left a written record of their politics. In the western world, conservative ideas and conservative thinkers are identifiable elements of Classical Antiquity. The best-known modern conservatisms developed in the early-modern and modern periods in Europe. Events such as the English Civil War and the French Revolution helped shape the modern ideologies. The early-modern conservatives tended to support monarchy, but Edmund Burke, who argued so forcefully against the Fren ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism

All conservatives value tradition. Tradition does not mean simply custom, habit or nostalgia for the past, though custom does inform tradition and sustain it. For a conservative, tradition is composed of standards and institutions that have been shown to promote the good, and therefore they find authority in tradition and apply it in politics. This authority, be it a person, a literature or a way of life, is rooted in the past, and thus cannot easily change . To keep tradition alive, conservatives pass it down from generation to generation ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism

Nationalism has an inherent conservative tendency, since the nation itself is usually defined as a centuries-old community. Conversely, any centuries-old community is by definition attractive to traditionalist and Burkean conservatives. Conservatives may describe their preferred values as the national values, implying that they are in some way compulsory for any resident of the nation. In recent responses to terrorism, both premier Tony Blair and opposition leader Michael Howard have suggested that British values and the British wa ...

See also:

Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism

conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right

In western democracies, 'conservative' and 'right-wing' are often used interchangeably, as near-synonyms. That is not always accurate, but it has more than incidental validity. Certainly the enemy is in both cases the same: the political left. (Although left-wing groups and individuals may have conservative social and cultural attitudes, they are not generally accepted, by self-identified conservatives, as part of the same movement). On economic policy and the economic system, conservatives and the right generally support the free market, al ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

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conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries

Conservatism - North America. See American conservatism for information on conservatism in the United States, and Canadian Conservatism for information on conservatism in Canada. Conservatism - Europe. Edmund Burke is often considered the father of conservatism in Anglo-American circles. In the United Kingdom, Burkean conservatism continues on, but its influence tended to leave its indelible mark on Anglo-American conservatism more so than British conservatism. There is ...

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Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Impact on other ideologies, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - North America, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China

Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries

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