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  2. Timeline of modern American conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Led by conservative Democrats such as Al Smith, it fades after Roosevelt's 1936 landslide and disbands in 1940. [7] [8] Businessmen begin organizing their opposition especially to labor unions. [9] 1935. Former President Herbert Hoover develops his critique of New Deal liberalism based on the values of liberty, limited government, and ...

  3. Conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Originally opposed to capitalism and the industrial revolution, [82] [83] the conservative ideology in many countries adopted economic liberalism, especially in the United States where this ideology is known as fiscal conservatism.

  4. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American conservatives tend to support Christian values, [8] moral absolutism, [9] and American exceptionalism, [10] while opposing abortion, euthanasia, and some LGBT rights (depending on the politicians). [11] They tend to favor economic liberalism, [12] [13] and are generally pro-business and pro-capitalism, [14] [15] while opposing ...

  5. A Defining Statement of Modern Conservatism - AOL

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    The greatest documents in American history never lose their ability to astonish. They deserve, and repay, careful study, and inevitably have contemporary resonances no matter how long ago they ...

  6. Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition - Wikipedia

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    Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition is a 2017 book by English philosopher Roger Scruton, in which the author outlines the development of modern conservatism. It is intended as an introduction to conservatism, with the author stating, "I have written this book in the hope of encouraging well-meaning liberals to take a look at what ...

  7. Frank Meyer (political philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Straus Meyer (/ ˈ m aɪ. ər /; May 9, 1909 – April 1, 1972 [1]) was an American philosopher and political activist best known for his theory of "fusionism" – a political philosophy that unites elements of libertarianism and traditionalism into a philosophical synthesis which is posited as the definition of modern American conservatism.

  8. History of conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He espoused conservative principles such as American nationalism, individualism, constitutionalism, laissez-faire economics, property rights, and opposition to reform. Conservatives like Beck saw the need to regulate bad behavior in the corporate world with the intention of protecting corporate capitalism from radical forces, but they were ...

  9. Liberalism - Wikipedia

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    [33] This variety of liberalism is also known as modern liberalism to distinguish it from classical liberalism, which evolved into modern conservatism. In the United States, the two forms of liberalism comprise the two main poles of American politics, in the forms of modern American liberalism and modern American conservatism. [34]