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conservatism


Meanings
  • noun

    A political and social ideology that supports traditional social values and institutions, and opposes radical change.

    - "Conservatism is a political philosophy that promotes stability and continuity in society."
    - "The conservative party advocates for limited government intervention in the economy."
  • noun

    The desire to preserve what is considered important and worth retaining from the past.

    - "The museum's collection reflects the conservatism of its founders, who believed in preserving history for future generations."
    - "The chef's approach to cooking was characterized by a deep conservatism, with a preference for traditional techniques and ingredients."

Synonyms

conservativism
Rhymes
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permissive , progressive , persistent , sensitive
Variants
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conservatism , conservatisms
Etymology
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From Latin 'conservare', meaning 'to keep safe, preserve'.


Trivia
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  1. Edmund Burke, a leading figure of conservative thought in the 18th century, opposed the French Revolution and argued for the importance of tradition and social order.

  2. The Conservative Party in the United Kingdom is one of the oldest political parties in the world, with its origins dating back to the 19th century.

  3. In the United States, the term 'conservative' is often used interchangeably with 'Republican', as the Republican Party has historically been the party of conservative politics.


Related Concepts
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  1. Classical liberalism: A political ideology that emphasizes individual freedom and limited government intervention in economic and social matters.

  2. Libertarianism: A political philosophy that advocates for maximum individual freedom and minimum government intervention in all areas of life.

  3. Traditionalism: A political and social ideology that emphasizes the importance of preserving traditional values, customs, and institutions.


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Conservatism has been a significant force in politics and society throughout history, particularly in Europe and North America. It has been associated with various movements and ideologies, including classical liberalism, libertarianism, and traditionalism. In literature, conservatism has been explored in works such as Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France and F.A. Hayek's The Road to Serfdom.

How to Memorize "conservatism"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize conservatism, imagine a person or group holding onto traditional values and institutions, resisting change and preserving the past.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'conservatism' with 'stability', 'tradition', and 'preservation'. Think of a museum or a historic building to reinforce this association.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Cats Climb Trees Slowly' to remember the definition of conservatism: Cats = Conserve, Climb = Change, Trees = Tradition, Slowly = Gradually.


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