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    Liberalism and Conservatism Liberalism and conservatism have been political ideas and thoughts from the very birth of our democracy. Their views and points of the government's role in a democratic society have changed over the years, but the basic ideas and principles have remained the same. There are many different degrees of liberalism and conservatism as almost anyone can be labeled. Some individuals are radical and extreme while others stand on more of a neutral territory

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    Burke, the father of the modern conservatism, is well known for his criticism, or contempt of the French Revolution; assuming so, it is not hard to doubt that he in fact sympathized with the American cause. If he is the true father of the conservatism, then the reader may be surprised to hear that he sided with the colonists; however, his decision makes a sense if we acknowledge that Burke regarded the American Revolution as a revolution that is not too far apart from that of the Glorious Revolution

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    fundamental psychological differences between “political liberalism and conservatism” in individuals. Janoff-Bulman was able to identify that peoples’ political base was reflected from “[A] psychological distinction between approach and avoidance motivation,” which is rooted from how that perceived situations. In other words, individuals who are labeled as sympathizers of the political right (Republicans) practice conservatism, which focuses on” preventing negative outcomes (e.g., societal losses)’

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    Liberalism Vs Conservatism

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    Liberalism and Conservatism The differences between Liberalism and Conservatism are vast. These philosophies are in opposition to each other. Liberalism is based on active government involvement in the lives of people to make sure that they are taken care of financially, rights are not violated, and that their healthcare needs are taken care of; mostly by the government. Liberalism believes that people cannot take care of themselves without government involvement (Sidlow, 2017). On the other hand

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    New Right Conservatism

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    n Australia the "New Right" refers to a late 1970s/1980s onward movement both within and outside of the Liberal/National Coalition which advocates economically liberal and increased socially conservative policies (as opposed to the "old right" which advocated economically conservative policies and small-l liberals with more socially liberal views). Unlike the United Kingdom and United States, but like neighbouring New Zealand, the 1980s saw the Australian Labor Party initiate Third Way economic reforms

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    The ideologies, conservative and liberal are the ideals that form the basis for politics in the United States. The conservative ideals form the platform for republicans and the liberal ideals, the democrats. Although not every republican has to be a conservative and so on, republicans generally speaking have a more conservative outlook on beliefs, policy, ethics, etc. Liberalism views the government as being the necessary tool to have equality among everyone and also sees it as the governments job

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    Conservatism Vs Religion

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    Research shows that conservatives are more religious than liberals. In the past studies on conservatism and liberalism, the conservatives had a more defensive thought process. They showed both groups pictures that consisted of open wounds, spiders, snakes, and other threats our ancestors had to defend themselves with. conservatives showed more of a reaction to the images then the liberals. In the 16 peer-reviewed scientific studies. researchers found that liberals and conservatives have different

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    Pros Of Conservatism

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    Conservative is a person who advocates minimal intervention by government in social and economic matters and who gives a high priority to reducing taxes and public spending. Libertarian is one who is conservative on economic issues, liberal on personal conduct issues. Liberal is one who favors more government regulation of business and support for social welfare but less regulation of private social conduct. Liberals want government to focus on doing what is "good," including providing what is often

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    Conservatism began to dominate American politics in the 1980s because the 1960s had seen America get too liberal socially for most people's comfort. The average American was not comfortable with hippies and the anti-Vietnam war movement and the riots in cities. The 1970s saw economic trouble and liberal economic solutions that had been used since the New Deal were not working. By the end of the 1970s, people wanted something different, something that could make America strong and prosperous again

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    According to American Government and Politics Today, this term “is a closely linked set of beliefs about politics” (13). In today’s society, the two main political ideologies can be split into liberalism and conservatism. The Republican party’s ideology is a prime example of this conservative view. According to American Government and Politics Today, conservative individuals believe that the government should promote “economic liberty, morality, and social order”

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