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neoconservative


Meanings
  • noun

    A political ideology that advocates for a strong national defense, free markets, and limited government intervention in social issues.

    - "Neoconservatives supported the Iraq War due to their belief in spreading democracy and maintaining a strong military."
    - "The neoconservative movement emerged in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s as a response to liberal policies."

Synonyms

neocon , neotard
Variants
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neoconservatism , neoconservatisms , neoconservative , neoconservatives
Etymology
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The term 'neoconservative' emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a label for a group of intellectuals who were originally liberal but shifted to the right on various issues.


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  1. The term 'neoconservative' was popularized by Irving Kristol, who is often referred to as the 'godfather of neoconservatism'.

  2. Neoconservatism has been criticized for leading to unnecessary military interventions, such as the Iraq War.


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  1. Conservatism: A political ideology that emphasizes traditional values, limited government, and individual freedom.

  2. Liberalism: A political ideology that emphasizes individual freedom, equality, and the role of government in promoting the common good.


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Neoconservatism has been a significant force in American politics, particularly in foreign policy and national security. It has been the subject of much debate and criticism, with some arguing that it leads to unnecessary military interventions.

How to Memorize "neoconservative"

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    - Visualize a strong fortress or castle to represent the idea of a strong national defense, which is a key component of neoconservatism.
    - Imagine a balance scale with one side representing individual freedom and the other side representing limited government intervention, which is another key component of neoconservatism.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'neoconservative' with figures like Paul Wolfowitz and Dick Cheney, who were influential in promoting neoconservative foreign policy during the George W. Bush administration.
    - Think of the neoconservative movement as a response to liberal policies and a shift to the right on various issues.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Nice Old Conservatives' to remember that neoconservatives are older conservatives who shifted to the right on various issues.
    - Use the mnemonic 'New Ideas, Old Values' to remember that neoconservatism is a blend of new ideas and old values.


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