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(Created page with "{{fmt/title|beliefs claimed as elements of conservatism}} * Society must be preserved: ** in its present form (it ''must'' not change) ** in a form consistent with "tradition"...") |
m (Woozle moved page Conservatism/belief to Conservatism/pos/claim without leaving a redirect: further reorg to accommodate actual/demonstrated positions) |
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beliefs claimed as elements of conservatism
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- Society must be preserved:
- in its present form (it must not change)
- in a form consistent with "tradition"
- Society must be restored to an earlier, better condition ("Make America Great Again").
- Society cannot be changed for the better.
- This sometimes includes a reactionary belief that society should move backwards, adhering more faithfully to traditional ways that have become neglected. To a reactionary, the ideal society would follow traditional forms to the letter.
- This is often phrased as "the human condition is eternal" or "human beings cannot be perfected" (cf Kipling).