Edmund Burke is commonly considered as the father of Conservatism.
John Adams
Conservatism is the original American way.There's one for you.
The book ,Reflections of the French Revolution,by Burke is considered to be the start of modern day conservatism,and an answer to the French Revolution's liberalism.If you are asking about American conservatism,the answer would be Barry Goldwater,not Ronald Reagan
Edmund Burke is often referred to as the "Father of Conservatism." He was an Irish statesman and philosopher known for his views on the importance of tradition, gradual change, and skepticism towards radical political movements. Burke's writings, particularly his Reflections on the Revolution in France, laid the foundation for conservative thought.
To protect the original American policies.
Carl T. Bogus has written: 'William F. Buckley Jr. and the rise of American conservatism' -- subject(s): Journalists, Biography, Conservatism
William Thomas Moore has written: 'Education, and not legislation, our country's need' -- subject(s): Politics and government, American Sermons, Education 'Radicalism and conservatism' -- subject(s): Conservatism, Radicalism, Religious aspects of Conservatism 'The new living pulpit of the Christian Church' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Disciples of Christ, Sermons
the new conservatism
Robert G. McCloskey has written: 'American Supreme Court (History of American Civilization)' 'American conservatism in the age of enterprise, 1865-1910' -- subject(s): Conservatisme, United States, Conservatism, Field, Stephen Johnson, 1816-1899, Political science, History
what is dynamic conservatism
BRIAN R. FARMER has written: 'AMERICAN CONSERVATISM: HISTORY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE'