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  • ...eedom and opposes [[American conservatism#religious conservatism|religious conservatism]]
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  • * Conservatism *[[American conservatism]]
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  • Fiscal conservatism is a highly controversial topic, both among [[American conservative]]s and * What ''is'' fiscal conservatism?
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  • #REDIRECT [[social conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conservatism (disambiguation)]]
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  • The following are selected links to representatives of American conservatism: *James Kalb's Conservatism FAQ, http://turnabout.ath.cx:8000/node/3/#36
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roots of American conservatism/Definition]]
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  • A right-wing political party which espouses conservatism.
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  • [[American conservatism|Social conservative]] commentator on U.S. radio and television; doctorate i
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  • * [http://www.heritage.org/Research/Taxes/wm1310.cfm Fiscal conservatism after the 2006 election]
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  • Those formative events that led to the modern [[American conservatism|American conservative]] movement
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  • [[American conservatism|American conservative]] radio-TV host; attorney; board of advisors, [[Famil
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  • ...n and radio commentator, self-identified as a [[Ronald Reagan]] [[American conservatism|conservative]]
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  • *Frum's website for reviving [[American conservatism]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)]]: http://www.newmajority.com/
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  • (1942–) [[American conservatism|American conservative]] commentator on [[talk radio]]; columnist, [[WorldNe
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  • ...a publication on the [[Paleoconservative|"Old Right"]] side of [[American conservatism]], with a particular emphasis on criticizing [[neoconservatism]]
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  • ...automated direct mail, with an enormous effect on the growth of [[American conservatism]]
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  • ...established think tank at [[Stanford University]], of generally [[American conservatism|American conservative]] ideology and respected academic quality; founded by
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  • ...sophy of [[fusionism]], to link the schools of libertarianism and [[social conservatism]]
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  • ...st group devoted to [[media monitoring]] of positions stated by [[American conservatism|American conservatives]]
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  • ...due to his libertarian tendencies while the party has picked up a [[social conservatism|socially conservative]] platform.
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  • ...to [[American conservatism#Religious conservatives|principles of religious conservatism]] being applied to government.
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  • ...d to protect what they consider to be [[academic freedom]] from [[American conservatism|conservative]] initiatives to preserve student academic rights, but which t
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  • ...id Cameron]], calls “Red Toryism,”or “the tradition of communitarian civic conservatism,”
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  • ...publican Study Committee''' is the largest caucus of Republican [[American conservatism|conservatives]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]].
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  • {{r|Compassionate conservatism}} {{r|Fiscal conservatism}}
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  • A branch of [[American conservatism]] that stresses tradition, civil society, classical federalism and the heri
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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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  • ...es Koch]]; they and their foundations are major contributors to [[American conservatism]]
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  • ...ified with the [[Tea Party Movement]], libertarianism and [[constitutional conservatism]]; son of [[Ron Paul]] and named for [[Ayn Rand]]
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  • ...Bradley brothers' view of American ideals; associated with many [[American conservatism|American conservative]] projects
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  • ...alem]]; basis for opposition to [[two-state solution]]s by some [[American conservatism|American religious conservatives]]
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  • [[American conservatism|American social conservative]], heading the interest group, [[American Valu
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  • [[Interest group]] favoring [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles that rates U.S. legislators' commitment "to creat
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  • (1939—) [[American conservatism|American conservative]] activist who underwent a conversion from the [[New
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  • *On fusionist conservatism: http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/001479.html
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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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  • An [[American conservatism|American conservative]] author and commentator, who advocates renewal of th
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  • (1926-2008) Among the intellectual deans of [[American conservatism]], noted for erudite if polysyllabic expression; founder of [[National Revi
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  • ...eges to forbid discrimination by gender, religion, or race, its [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles have led it to refuse to accept Federal or state
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  • ...ecame an ardent advocate of political and cultural [[American conservatism|conservatism]]. In December, 2007, he wrote an article in [[WorldNetDaily]] attacking th
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  • ...sics|classicist]], [[military history|military historian]], and [[American conservatism|conservative]], concerned that national conservative leadership has not, in
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  • ...roject and faculty at [[George Washington University]]; wrote ''Reclaiming Conservatism'' and focuses on [[restructuring of the U.S. political right]]; previously
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  • A [[New York, New York|New York City]]-based think tank for [[American conservatism]], the '''Manhattan Institute for Policy Research''' states its mission as
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  • ...line book about the corruption of Congress, the destruction of traditional conservatism by authoritarianism, the un-democratic push of the agenda of the “Religio
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  • * McDonald, William Wesley. "Russell Kirk and the Prospects for Conservatism," ''Humanitas'' 1999 XII: 56-76. * McDonald, William Wesley. "Kirk, Russell (1918-94)," in "American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia". (2006). ISI Books: 471-474. Biographical entry.
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  • The [[Hoover Institution]], an [[American conservatism|conservative]] think tank, is on the campus.
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  • ...zine of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, guided by the strongly American conservatism|conservative views of David Horowitz. Central to his positions is oppositio
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  • '''John Bolton''' is an American attorney and diplomat, associated with neo-conservatism. He was the U.S. permanent representative to the [[United Nations]] from 20
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  • *The title of politically [[American conservatism|conservative]] comic strip ''[[Mallard Fillmore]]'' by [[Bruce Tinsley]] is
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  • ...er, John W. ''From Obstruction to Moderation: The Transformation of Senate Conservatism, 1938-1952'' 2000 * Patterson, James. ''Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 193
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  • ...In Defense of Freedom: A Conservative Credo'' he stated the goal of modern conservatism was to <blockquote> to create a society in which men are free to pursue vir ...aw him as more libertarian than traditionalist. In Rothbard's view, modern conservatism formed in reaction to the New Deal and to statism. He believed the only com
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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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  • Many of the group's participants are identified with [[American conservatism|conservative]] and [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] positions.<ref name=
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  • The '''''National Review''''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative publication]] founded in 1955 by [[William F. Buckley
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  • ...deology is "traditional conservative" or paleoconservative, which American conservatism|American conservatives use as a differentiator from neoconservatism.<ref>{{ *'''Center for Cultural Conservatism'' "researches, and from time to publishes and posts articles and also film
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  • ...he American Right, which he distinguishes from that of existing [[American conservatism]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)]], both of which he considers
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  • .... ''Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered'' (1997) by a leader of [[American conservatism]] [http://www.questia.com/read/85677594?title=Edmund%20Burke%3a%20A%20Geniu ...rom Burke to Santayana'' (1953), put Burke in the mainstream of [[American conservatism]] [http://www.questia.com/read/55416563?title=The%20Conservative%20Mind%2c%
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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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  • ...l punishment. In elections, they generally appeal to voters who are either conservatism|conservative or populism|populist, and in areas with high crime rates their
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  • [[American conservatism|Conservatively]] oriented, the '''Defense Forum Foundation (DFF)''' was cre
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  • ...nd their foundations are major, if low-profile, contributors to [[American conservatism]],<ref name=NY2010-08-30>{{citation
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  • ...eritus at the University of Alabama and is considered a leading [[American Conservatism|conservative]] scholar.
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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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  • The '''Washington Examiner''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative]] news outlet created in 2005 by the merging three su
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  • ...pus of [[Stanford University]], is a think tank associated with [[American conservatism|American conservative]] ideology. President [[Herbert Hoover]], who founded
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  • *'''Dayton''': "My sense is that our politics, the [[American conservatism|conservative movement]], and the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republi ...-social-national conservative coalition turned in on itself, with [[fiscal conservatism|economic conservatives]] pitted against [[social conservative]]s. And too m
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  • ...won this debate, which he says tabulates to the fact that "modern American conservatism has dedicated itself not to fortifying and replenishing civil society but r ...n conservatism]], an the era when intellectually sophisticated converts to conservatism from [[Marxism]] dominated conservative discourse, while retaining their fo
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  • ...ure in the political faction known as the "Old Right" branch of [[American conservatism]]<ref>Murray Rothbard, [http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard25.html
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  • ...e calling for Babbin's firing were not generally major figures in American conservatism.
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  • * Zelizer, Julian E. "The Forgotten Legacy of the New Deal: Fiscal Conservatism and the Roosevelt Administration, 1933-1938" ''Presidential Studies Quarter
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  • * Frohnen, Bruce et al eds. ''American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia'' (2006), the most detailed reference *Berkowitz, Peter . ''Varieties of Conservatism In America'' (2004)
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  • ...ch, it also has been criticized by American conservatism#national security conservatism|national security conservatives. Some refer to it as leftist, although rar
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  • ...cused on political dominance. The Coalition terms its ideology as [[fiscal conservatism|fiscal conservative]] but modern Republican.
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  • *''The Woven Figure: Conservatism and America's Fabric, 1994-1997'' (Scribner, 1997)
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  • ...lier stage of the election he was tapped heavily by traditional [[American conservatism|conservative]] wing of the party. His platform championed stronger border e
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  • ...e growing role of [[American conservatism#religious conservatism|religious conservatism]] in American politics.
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  • '''Paleoconservatism''' is a branch of [[American conservatism]], sometimes called the "Old Right" or "Traditionalism". It stresses tradit ===National security conservatism===
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  • ...election of [[Barack Obama]], to avoid such a failure again, "explain why conservatism appeals to the innate values of most ordinary Americans and the squabbling ...store owners, truck drivers, and farmers would find them kindred spirits. Conservatism’s social message used to be something like “Don’t do all the things t
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  • ...ivations" from these residues. The more important of these have to do with conservatism and risk-taking, and human history is the ...of these sentiments in the ruling elite, which comes into power strong in conservatism
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  • ...m led by [[Newt Gingrich]]. His 2009 book, ''The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America's Progress'', deals with both the [[restructuring of the U.S. p | title = The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America's Progress
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  • ...society, as well as an authority on [[baseball]]. Of generally [[American conservatism|conservative]] ideology, his writing is considered well-researched and noni
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  • ...is certainly a conservatism." [But it's], in some ways, broader than the conservatism of the past generations of Goldwater, not to denigrate that at all though.
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  • His judicial philosophy leans [[American conservatism|conservative]] and resembles the philosophy of his colleague [[Antonin Scal
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  • ==Conservatism== The true father of uniquely [[American conservatism]], in his opinion, is [[Barry Goldwater]]. It emphasized "free enterprise",
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  • ...merican economist and political theorist who became a leader of [[American Conservatism]] in its libertarian aspects and is known in the [[History of economic thou * [[American conservatism]]
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  • * "[http://www.cceia.org/resources/journal/03/articles/323.html Liberalism, Conservatism, and Americanism]", ''Ethics & International Affairs'' (1989).
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  • He is a [[fiscal conservatism|fiscal conservative]] with a platform based around the "three tens":
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  • An [[American conservatism|American conservative]] specialist in [[civil rights]] and voting, [[Abigai
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  • * [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98252967 Abrams, Richard M. ''Conservatism in a Progressive Era: Massachusetts Politics, 1900-1912'' (1964)]
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  • ...political Liberalisation, the 1980's and 1990's saw an increased role of [[Conservatism|Conservatives]] in the political scene, personified by the election and pop ====Social and religious conservatism====
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  • ...mphasizing the depth of consensus on American values. He was a [[American Conservatism|conservative]], explaining the importance of advertising in shaping the Ame
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  • ...foothills of the [[Blue Ridge Mountains]]. He is considered an [[American conservatism|conservative]] leader, with a 100% [[American Conservative Union]] rating i
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  • ...Hart Coulter''' (1962-?) is an American author, columnist, and [[American conservatism|conservative]] political commentator. Known for her outspoken style and vit Coulter is very conservative both [[fiscal conservatism|fiscal]]ly and socially. She is an ardent supporter of [[tax cut]]s<ref> [h
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  • ...hn Bennett''' (1943-) is a leading traditional values advocate of American conservatism and historian. He hosts a syndicated radio show, "Bill Bennett's Morning,"
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  • *Gowaskie, Joe. "John Mitchell and the Anthracite Mine Workers: Leadership Conservatism and Rank-and-File Militancy." ''Labor History.'' 27:1 (1985-1986): 54-83.
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  • '''Rob Dreher''' is an [[American conservatism|American religious conservative]] journalist. Formerly on the staff of ''[[
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  • ...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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  • Cheney is usually described as [[American conservatism|conservative]], and sometimes [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]]. [[Char
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  • {{main|American conservatism}} ...political tradition died out totally it the U.S.; it survives in Canadian conservatism.
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  • ...ofbooks.com|The Claremont Review of Books] declares itself "the proof that conservatism is a living and civilising force in American intellectual life, and a power
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  • ...nd man of letters, best known for his influence on 20th century [[American conservatism]]. His 1953 book, ''The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Santayana'',<ref>W Kirk developed six "canons" of conservatism, which Russello (2004) described as follows:<br>
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  • .... "Federalism, the Bush Administration, and the Transformation of American Conservatism." ''Publius'' 2007 37(3): 279-303. Issn: 0048-5950 ...They Deserve to Fail If They Don't)'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Heroic-Conservatism-Republicans-Embrace-Americas/dp/006134950X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&
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  • ...t is officially non-partisan, it tends to be more associated with American conservatism and the Republican Party (United States), but, regardless of ideology, it e
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  • Giuliani brought a new, [[American conservatism|conservative]] approach to the ills of New York City. He argued that crime'
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  • ...threatened to filibuster against nominees who are insufficiently American conservatism|conservative. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...rnment 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 ...list rural and small-town white culture, as well as its suburban Christian conservatism and economic libertarianism. In the eyes of his voters, Helms stood as the
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  • ...rvatism]] and [[American conservatism#Traditional conservative|traditional conservatism]], but as long as accepts that it operates within a pluralistic society amd
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  • ...to appeal to mainstream voters. The second was the ideological decline of conservatism, a movement now riddled with contradictions and corruption, as personified
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  • * Fischer, David Hackett. ''The Revolution of American Conservatism: The Federalist Party in the Era of Jeffersonian Democracy'' 1965
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  • ...f North America}}</ref> It has drawn criticism from principally [[American conservatism|American conservative]] groups that believe it underestimates the danger of
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  • ...Kansas, 2006. 306 pp. isbn 0-7006-1487-7.) [http://www.amazon.com/Radical-Conservatism-Rights-Political-Religion/dp/0700614877/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120
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  • Utah is one of the most [[American conservatism|conservative]] states in the United States, both economically and socially.
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  • ...scal conservatism|fiscal, social conservatism|social and national security conservatism that both appealed to traditional Republicans but also brought in significa ...umber of theoreticians of reform define the change in terms of enlightened conservatism, although there is no consensus on the nature of enlightenment; groups such
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  • Unlike Marshall, Thomas is very [[American conservatism|conservative]], arguably the most conservative on the current court. He rej
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  • ...rs in the Ohio House of Representatives, describing himself as a [[fiscal conservatism|fiscal conservative]] who sponsored legislation to force a review of the bi
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  • *Fischer, David Hackett. ''The Revolution of American Conservatism: The Federalist Party in the Era of Jeffersonian Democracy'' (1965) ...' (1965) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-old-republicans-southern-conservatism-in-the-age-of-jefferson-by-norman-k-risjord.jsp online edition] standard hi
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  • }}</ref> a American conservatism|social conservative. He was a candidate for the Republican presidential nom
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  • ...ibuted to AntiWar.com, come from the paleoconservative faction of American Conservatism. Paul is in favor of immediate withdrawal from Iraq<ref>[http://www.ronpaul
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  • * Holmes, Martin. ''The First Thatcher Government, 1979-83: Contemporary Conservatism and Economic Change'' (1985); ''Thatcherism: Scope and Limits, 1983-87.'' (
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  • ...cal thinker who opposed the [[French Revolution]] and developed a coherent conservatism. He believed that a nation's institutions, customs and values were the long ...e 1940s, especially in America, where it continues to influence [[American conservatism]]. It began with Leo Strauss, ''Natural Right and History'' (1953), and Ru
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