Conservatism Ideology

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A Conservatism Ideology is a social ideology that favors traditional social institutions and traditional values over radical social change.



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  1. Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan, "Conservatism", Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics, Third Edition, "Sometimes it (conservatism) has been outright opposition, based on an existing model of society that is considered right for all time. It can take a 'reactionary' form, harking back to, and attempting to reconstruct, forms of society which existed in an earlier period", Oxford University Press, 2009, .
  2. Retrieved on 1 November 2009.

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  • http://www.philosophybasics.com/branch_conservatism.html
    • QUOTE: … Conservatism (or conservativism) is any political philosophy that favours tradition (in the sense of various religious, cultural, or nationally-defined beliefs and customs) in the face of external forces for change, and is critical of proposals for radical social change. Some Conservatives seek to preserve the status quo or to reform society slowly, while others seek to return to the values of an earlier time. …