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  • ...wo people would likely define it exactly the same. As a stand-alone word, conservatism refers to someone who wishes to maintain the ''status quo'', or is at least In the political sphere, the term conservatism has taken on extra baggage. Some of the political generalizations that peo
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  • #Redirect [[Fiscal conservatism]]
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  • '''Constitutional conservatism''' is a relatively new term in U.S. politics and [[constitutional law]], go | title = Constitutional Conservatism: A Return to Sanity
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  • ...xplained contradiction. Reagan is described as being a proponent of fiscal conservatism while increasing the debt. Later, Bush is derided for not being a fiscal co
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  • #REDIRECT [[American conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:American conservatism]]
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  • ...owing cultural tradition and traditional, often religious morality. Social conservatism is a common ideology that is subscribed to by people who are described as b
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  • ...beralism, socialism, secularism and communism. Main themes include fiscal conservatism (opposition to high government spending; fear of high government debt), opp American conservatism is anything but monolithic: In recent years opposition to illegal immigrant
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  • | pagename = Conservatism | abc = Conservatism
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  • ...yn Rand, but I though she was the most eloquent and principled defender of conservatism. What is exactly her status in the conservative movement? [[User:Yi Zhe Wu| ...f the difficulty of defining not only ''American conservatism'' but also ''conservatism'' in general, I still find it unsatisfactory that the previous lede section
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  • ...licanism]] that emerged in the era of the [[American Revolution]]. Fiscal conservatism rejects the [[John Maynard Keynes|Keynesian]] policy of [[deficit spending] ...y limited government. Republicans and Democrats both make claims to fiscal conservatism, though both parties may honor its principles more in the breach than in th
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  • #Redirect [[Social conservatism]]
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  • {{rpl|American conservatism}} {{rpl|Social conservatism}}
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  • * Sargent, James E. "Roosevelt's Economy Act: Fiscal conservatism and the early New Deal." ''Congressional Studies'' 7 (winter 1980): 33-51. * Zelizer, Julian E. "The Forgotten Legacy of the New Deal: Fiscal Conservatism and the Roosevelt Administration, 1933-1938." ''Presidential Studies Quarte
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