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Latest revision as of 13:04, 2 November 2022
US conservatism: positions and beliefs
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As with global conservatism, the US flavor claims to have one set of beliefs but shows their true colors to be rather different.
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In the US, conservatists often advocate for:
Social ConservatismSocial conservatives argue that there is "wisdom embedded in [existing] social structures/norms", and that we tamper with those structures at our peril. In other words, the current social norms are the way they are because they have been proven to work over a long period of time, and there is considerable danger if they cease to work properly. This statement implies several things:
Social conservatives are at odds with social liberals on certain issues:
Fiscal ConservatismFiscal conservatism expresses concern about government expenditure they view as unnecessary, and tend to prefer solutions where private industry or "faith-based" groups provide the bulk of the funding. For this reason, they tend to seek solutions based in free market incentives. They also tend to be against government regulation, however, which they unfortunately often seem to forget is a requirement for a free marketplace. ConservapediaConservapedia defines (US) Conservatism as having the following attributes:
It then also goes to list a number of specific political positions favored by neoconservatism, neoliberalism, and dominionism. «A conservative typically adheres to principles of personal responsibility, moral values, and limited government.» Heritage FoundationThe Heritage Foundation, a conservatist think-tank, states a belief «in individual liberty, free enterprise, limited government, a strong national defense, and traditional American values. We want an America that is safe and secure; where choices (in education, health care and retirement) abound; where taxes are fair, flat, and comprehensible; where everybody has the opportunity to go as far as their talents will take them; where government concentrates on its core functions, recognizes its limits and shows favor to none. ... we believe the values and ideas that motivated our Founding Fathers are worth conserving.» This would seem to be a reasonable definition of the best attributes of American conservatism. |
AgainstUS conservatism has stood against:
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