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What (who) is conservatism - definition

CULTURAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY THAT SEEKS TO PROMOTE AND TO PRESERVE TRADITIONAL SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PRACTICES
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  • [[European People's Party]] (EPP) Congress in [[Bucharest]] in 2012, whose three conservative leaders in the EPP included [[Prime Minister of Spain]] [[Mariano Rajoy]] (2011–2018), [[Chancellor of Germany]] [[Angela Merkel]] and [[Prime Minister of Hungary]] [[Viktor Orbán]]
  • [[Joseph de Maistre]] (1753–1821)
  • [[Edmund Burke]] (1729–1797)
  • Chamber of Deputies]], in 2004
  • Kingdom of Hungary]] from 1920 to 1944
  • [[Jair Bolsonaro]], the former President of Brazil, known for his conservative stances
  • March for Life]] in [[Paris]], [[France]]
  • [[Margaret Thatcher]] (1925–2013), under whose leadership the Conservative Party has shifted their economic policies to the right as well as [[Thatcherism]]
  • [[President of the United States]] [[Ronald Reagan]] (1981–1989), whose [[Reagan Doctrine]] has reshaped the Republican Party
  • [[Rishi Sunak]], the current prime minister of the United Kingdom
  • Pennsylvania Avenue]], Washington, D.C.

Conservatism         
·noun The disposition and tendency to preserve what is established; opposition to change; the habit of mind; or conduct, of a conservative.
conservatism         
Note: The spelling 'Conservatism' is also used for meaning 1.
1.
Conservatism is a political philosophy which believes that if changes need to be made to society, they should be made gradually. You can also refer to the political beliefs of a conservative party in a particular country as Conservatism.
...the philosophy of modern Conservatism.
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2.
Conservatism is unwillingness to accept changes and new ideas.
The conservatism of the literary establishment in this country is astounding...
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Conservatism         
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional social institutions and practices. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the status quo of the culture and civilization in which it appears.

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Conservatism

Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization in which it appears. In Western culture, depending on the particular nation, conservatives seek to promote a range of social institutions such as the nuclear family, organized religion, the military, property rights, and monarchy. Conservatives tend to favor institutions and practices that guarantee stability and evolved gradually. Adherents of conservatism often oppose certain aspects of modernity (for example mass culture and secularism) and seek a return to traditional values, though different groups of conservatives may choose different traditional values to preserve.

The first established use of the term in a political context originated in 1818 with François-René de Chateaubriand during the period of Bourbon Restoration that sought to roll back the policies of the French Revolution. Historically associated with right-wing politics, the term has since been used to describe a wide range of views. There is no single set of policies regarded as conservative because the meaning of conservatism depends on what is considered traditional in a given place and time. Conservative thought has varied considerably as it has adapted itself to existing traditions and national cultures. For example, some conservatives advocate for greater economic intervention, while others advocate for a more laissez faire free-market economic system. Thus, conservatives from different parts of the world—each upholding their respective traditions—may disagree on a wide range of issues. Edmund Burke, an 18th-century politician who opposed the French Revolution but supported the American Revolution, is credited as one of the main theorists of conservatism in the 1790s.

Examples of use of conservatism
1. That is the conservatism in compassionate conservatism.
2. Compassionate conservatism gave way to martial conservatism.
3. Bush entered the White House preaching "compassionate conservatism," but he may leave known for cynical conservatism.
4. But Republicans shed their conservatism in the process of securing their seats in the service, they say, of conservatism.
5. "Crunchy conservatism," the brainchild of Dallas Morning News columnist Rod Dreher, is also a cri de coeur against mainstream conservatism.