Cognitive conservatism is a psychological phenomena whereby it is harder to change a belief once you have it. This gets more severe as you get older.
To protect the original American policies.
Dynamic Conservation
The cognitive hierarchy model suggests that decision-making is influenced by three key principles: cognitive complexity, cognitive control, and cognitive consistency. Cognitive complexity refers to the level of detail and depth of thinking involved in decision-making. Cognitive control involves the ability to regulate and manage cognitive processes. Cognitive consistency refers to the tendency to make decisions that align with existing beliefs and values. These principles influence decision-making processes by shaping how individuals gather information, evaluate options, and ultimately make choices.
Cognitive hierarchy of information. Raw data is analyzed and processed to information which is used to make informed decisions.
This viewpoint aligns with a political ideology often referred to as "libertarian conservatism" or "social conservatism." Individuals holding this belief advocate for minimal government intervention in economic matters, favoring free-market principles, while simultaneously supporting regulations that limit personal behaviors and social choices, often based on moral or traditional values. This approach reflects a desire to prioritize economic freedom while imposing restrictions on social liberties to maintain a certain societal order.
the new conservatism
what is dynamic conservatism
Conservatism is the original American way.There's one for you.
Conservatism
Edmund Burke is commonly considered as the father of Conservatism.
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
Edmund Burke
John Adams
Future of Conservatism - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 25 December 2004
Bruce Frohnen has written: 'Virtue and the promise of conservatism' -- subject(s): Conservatism, History 'The Anti-Federalists'