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    Liberalism is an ideology that invoked upon the ideals and fundamentals of the enlightenment period as well as the French Revolution. Liberals opposed conservatism which boasted heeding to “the dominance of politics and society by monarchs, aristocrats, and clergy and the government's’ arbitrary interference with individual liberty. [Therefore], to the extent that these elements of the traditional order remained in place, liberals demanded reform and fought resisting conservatives” (582). Fighting

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    "The government has always been seen as a necessity in modern society. Many liberals and even conservatives have argued for more government control than America currently has. Libertarianism is a combination of liberalism and conservatism with a very extreme view on how little government America should have. Conservatarianism is the combination of all three political parties: democratic, republican, and libertarian. To sum it up, the conservatarian movement is a less extreme libertarianism version

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    Neo-conservatism was largely born out of alliance between classical Liberals and Social Conservatives in the late 19th and early 20th Century. It includes a collection of political ideologies including Fiscal Conservatism, free market or economic Liberalism, Social Conservatism, Libertarianism, Bio-Conservatism and Religious Conservatism. As far as their intellectual predecessors, neoconservatives include the ancient Greek

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    Compare and Contrast: Modern Conservatism and Modern Liberalism In American politics there are two ideologies the help create laws, as well as govern political thoughts. Ideologies can be defined as a “. . . consistent set of values, attitudes, and beliefs about the appropriate roles of government in society,” (Bond, 23). The two ideologies that assist in government thinking are known as conservatism and liberalism. Traditionally, conservatives favor the free market, where the underprivileged

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    discourse, particularly during the period of Consensus. Edmund Burke describes the conception of the British political system functioning as a part of nature, and is referred to by Conservatives in the 20th century the “wellspring of modern British Conservatism” (Fair 549). Burke “believed every stable society to be a living organism” adapting to the needs of the people, and in his pamphlet Reflections on the Revolution in France, Burke asserts that the British constitutional policy works “after the pattern

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    Assessment of Conservatism In defining whether Thatcherism was different from conservatism we must first understand which form of conservatism we are assessing. Conservatism with a small c can be seen in countries from America to Russia but unlike other ideologies, conservatism is somewhat

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    were practiced. Liberalism and socialism challenged conservative political thinking of this era, criticizing different aspects of conservatism and bringing in new ideas of political and economic lifestyles in the communities. Liberalism sought improvements over specific areas of conservatism where socialism sought improvements over some different areas of conservatism. The differences between liberalism and socialism lie in economic plans and strategies, religious toleration, and government setup

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    of to be an entirely good thing and that fast change could do bad as well as good, so conservatives are wise and cautious with change. Kirk explains that liberalism and radicalism was sufficiently more traditional in the public’s mind, while conservatism was not a popular concept at all, and the reason for their demise if from their own doings and beliefs. In today’s atmosphere, for example, the issue of gun control is a very complicated and is still a debatable topic. Conservatives are pro gun

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    conservatives have usually venerated established institutions and been at least cautious about change. Change is a journey into the unknown: it creates uncertainty and insecurity. The New Right has significantly revised the relationship between conservatism and tradition, however. The New Right attempts to fuse economic libertarianism with state and social authoritarianism. As such, it is a blend of radical, reactionary and traditional features. Its radicalism is evident in its robust efforts to dismantle

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    believed that natural rights belong to all people, faith, support of all humanity have become very natural to their future. Limited powers to majority rule specified by the minority rights as their support become more of a change in our society. Conservatism consists of basic beliefs and values beyond some form of suspicious when it comes to changes. This continues for

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