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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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  • ...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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  • #Redirect [[Social conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[American conservatism]]
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  • #Redirect [[Fiscal conservatism]]
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  • {{rpl|American conservatism}} {{rpl|Social 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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  • ...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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  • ...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 [[Roots of American conservatism]]
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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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  • * 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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  • {{r|American conservatism}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roots of American conservatism/Definition]]
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Social conservatism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|American conservatism}}
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  • {{r|Compassionate conservatism}} {{r|Fiscal conservatism}}
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  • * Conservatism *[[American conservatism]]
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  • * [http://www.heritage.org/Research/Taxes/wm1310.cfm Fiscal conservatism after the 2006 election]
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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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  • {{main|American conservatism}} ...political tradition died out totally it the U.S.; it survives in Canadian conservatism.
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  • Those formative events that led to the modern [[American conservatism|American conservative]] movement
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  • {{r|American conservatism}}
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  • ...eedom and opposes [[American conservatism#religious conservatism|religious conservatism]]
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  • {{rpl|American conservatism}} {{rpl|Social conservatism}}
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  • {{r|American conservatism}} {{r|Social conservatism||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Social conservatism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|American conservatism}}
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  • {{rpl|American conservatism}} {{rpl|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 [[Conservatism (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[social conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[American conservatism]]
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  • #Redirect [[Fiscal conservatism]]
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  • #Redirect [[Social conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[American conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constitutional conservatism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[American conservatism#Sharon Statement]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roots of American conservatism]]
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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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  • {{r|American conservatism}} {{r|National security conservatism}}
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  • [[American conservatism|Social conservative]] commentator on U.S. radio and television; doctorate i
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  • {{r|American conservatism}} {{r|Roots of American conservatism}}
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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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  • *Frum's website for reviving [[American conservatism]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)]]: http://www.newmajority.com/
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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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  • (1942–) [[American conservatism|American conservative]] commentator on [[talk radio]]; columnist, [[WorldNe
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  • {{rpl|American conservatism}} {{rpl|Conservatism}}
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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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  • ...established think tank at [[Stanford University]], of generally [[American conservatism|American conservative]] ideology and respected academic quality; founded by
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  • ...automated direct mail, with an enormous effect on the growth of [[American conservatism]]
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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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  • {{r|Fiscal conservatism}}
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  • {{r|Compassionate conservatism}} {{r|Fiscal 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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  • ...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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  • {{r|American conservatism}} {{r|Roots of American conservatism}}
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  • [[Interest group]] favoring [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles that rates U.S. legislators' commitment "to creat
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