Classical conservatism (also known as traditionalist conservatism or Burkean conservatism) is best summarised here:
http://www.paxamerica.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=54
It comes from the Enlightenment, and in particular from Edmund Burke (although the natural rights and private property beliefs have echoes of john Locke and classical liberalism in them.)
Conservatism in 1848 led to many of the European revolutions. Wanting to achieve a smaller government, kings were deposed because of it.
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classic liberalism
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Classical capitalism
Classical liberalism emphasizes individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and the rule of law, advocating for personal freedoms and equal rights. It champions the idea that the state should protect individual rights rather than dictate social norms. In contrast, classical conservatism values tradition, social stability, and the importance of established institutions, often prioritizing community and moral order over individual autonomy. Conservatives typically believe that change should be gradual and rooted in historical context to maintain societal cohesion.
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
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.