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  • ...in following 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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  • ...l philosophy of [[fusionism]], to link the schools of libertarianism and [[social conservatism]]
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  • ...in following 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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  • ...Party due to his libertarian tendencies while the party has picked up a [[social conservatism|socially conservative]] platform.
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  • ...litical philosophy of fusionism, to link the schools of libertarianism and social conservatism. Once a member of the Communist Party of the USA, he became a cofounder of
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  • "Fiscal conservatism" is distinct in American politics from [[social conservatism]], which concentrates ion issues of personal morality regarding family life
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  • * Himmelstein, Jerome and J. A. McRae Jr., "'Social Conservatism, New Republicans and the 1980 Election'", ''Public Opinion Quarterly'', 48
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  • ...bed his premise that the Republican support comes not from "family values" social conservatism, but rather "national security and safety in the face of terrorist threats.
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  • * Flanagan, Thomas, and Martha F. Lee, "From Social Credit to Social Conservatism: The Evolution of an Ideology," ''Prairie Forum'' 16 (1991): 205-223.
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  • *Luker, Ralph E. "Liberal Theology and Social Conservatism: a Southern Tradition, 1840-1920." ''Church History'' v 10#2 1981. pp 193-2
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  • ...al government as promoted by his great enemy, the liberals. However, his [[social conservatism]] pitched him at odds with the Old Right/libertarian wing of GOP at that ti
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  • ...success, which built an effective coalition of fiscal conservatism|fiscal, social conservatism|social and national security conservatism that both appealed to traditional ...make it more ideologically pure, such as the Christian Right's emphasis on social conservatism, or the libertarian-influenced government minimization. It is not a given t
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  • ...ay have supported [[George W. Bush]] in 2000 because they agreed with his social conservatism, but switched to the Democrats in 2004 because of the Patriot Act.
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  • The FRC takes a social conservatism|social conservative political stance.
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  • ...collar workers, who lived in the Northeast, and were attracted to Reagan's social conservatism on issues such as abortion, and to his hawkish foreign policy. They did not
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  • ...be a [[Religious conservatism|religious conservative]], with aspects of [[social conservatism]] and [[American conservatism#Traditional conservative|traditional conserva
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  • ...lies, ''ideological.'' It is typified by three distinct subideologies: ''[[social conservatism]]'', ''[[fiscal conservatism]]'', and ''[[economic liberalism]]''. Together ...a more assertive foreign policy coupled with one or more other facets of ''social conservatism,'' in contrast to the typically isolationist views of early- and mid-20th C
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  • ...[Christian Left]], and makes a different sort of religious appeal to its [[social conservatism| social conservatives]]. He describes himself as a "social entepreneur...th
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  • ...here is some correspondence between theological/religious conservatism and social conservatism.
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  • Another conflict potentially comes between social conservatism and libertarianism. While the Tea Party has a general position against enla
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  • ...rty supports a strong pro-business platform, with further foundations in [[social conservatism]], and [[economic libertarianism]], with an active foreign policy seeking t ...r, lived in traditionally Democratic areas, and were attracted to Reagan's social conservatism on issues such as abortion, and to his hawkish foreign policy. They did not
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  • ...were mostly white ethnics in the Northeast who were attracted to Reagan's social conservatism on issues such as abortion, and to his strong foreign policy. They did not
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  • ...y the hyper-masculinity of the Second World War and the back-to-the-family social conservatism of the 1950s, women's sport receded in visibility for a half-century, altho
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  • * [[Social conservatism/Definition]]
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  • * [[Social conservatism/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Social conservatism/Metadata]]
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