Edmund Burke is commonly considered as the father of Conservatism.
John Adams
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.
the new conservatism
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
what is dynamic conservatism
Conservatism is the original American way.There's one for you.
Conservatism
Carl L. Kell has written: 'In the Name of the Father' -- subject(s): Southern Baptist Convention, History, Religious aspects of Conservatism, Conservatism 'Fundamentals of effective group communication' -- subject(s): Group decision-making, Communication in small groups
Conservatism is when the government doesn't like/want change and their is maximum government interference in your day to day life
Nobody invented conservativism. Conservatism originated simply as preserving the status quo system without changes.
The cast of Future of Conservatism - 2004 includes: Christopher Buckley as himself