24 Facts About Religious conservatism

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From this perspective, Religious conservatism is less an attempt to uphold old institutions and more "a meditation on—and theoretical rendition of—the felt experience of having power, seeing it threatened, and trying to win it back".

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Liberal Religious conservatism is a variant of Religious conservatism that is strongly influenced by liberal stances.

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Secondary meaning for the term liberal Religious conservatism that has developed in Europe is a combination of more modern conservative views with those of social liberalism.

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Libertarian Religious conservatism describes certain political ideologies most prominently within the United States which combine libertarian economic issues with aspects of Religious conservatism.

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Fiscal Religious conservatism is the economic philosophy of prudence in government spending and debt.

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Traditionalist Religious conservatism is a political philosophy emphasizing the need for the principles of natural law and transcendent moral order, tradition, hierarchy and organic unity, agrarianism, classicism and high culture as well as the intersecting spheres of loyalty.

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Social Religious conservatism is distinct from cultural Religious conservatism, although there are some overlaps.

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Religious conservatism principally applies the teachings of particular religions to politics: sometimes by merely proclaiming the value of those teachings; at other times, by having those teachings influence laws.

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In most democracies, political Religious conservatism seeks to uphold traditional family structures and social values.

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Paternalistic Religious conservatism is a strand in Religious conservatism which reflects the belief that societies exist and develop organically and that members within them have obligations towards each other.

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Paternalistic Religious conservatism first arose as a distinct ideology in the United Kingdom under Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli's "One Nation" Toryism.

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Religious conservatism accepted the conservative ideals of private property and the economics of Adam Smith, but thought that economics should remain subordinate to the conservative social ethic, that capitalism should be subordinate to the medieval social tradition and that the business class should be subordinate to aristocracy.

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Religious conservatism insisted on standards of honor derived from the medieval aristocratic tradition and saw the aristocracy as the nation's natural leaders.

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Religious conservatism favored an established church, but allowed for a degree of religious toleration.

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The American conservative writer Russell Kirk provided the opinion that Religious conservatism had been brought to the United States and interpreted the American Revolution as a "conservative revolution".

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Unusually, post-war French Religious conservatism was formed around the personality of a leader, Charles de Gaulle; and did not draw on traditional French Religious conservatism, but on the Bonapartism tradition.

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Shortly after Burke's death in 1797, Religious conservatism revived as a mainstream political force as the Whigs suffered a series of internal divisions.

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Religious conservatism's "revolutionary conservatism" was a conservative state-building strategy designed to make ordinary Germans—not just the Junker elite—more loyal to state and emperor, he created the modern welfare state in Germany in the 1880s.

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Religious conservatism became a great hero to German conservatives, who erected many monuments to his memory after he left office in 1890.

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Today, German Religious conservatism is often associated with politicians such as Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose tenure has been marked by attempts to save the common European currency from demise.

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Russian Religious conservatism is unique in some respects as it supports Economic intervention with a mixed economy, with a strong nationalist sentiment and social Religious conservatism with its views being largely populist.

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American Religious conservatism is a broad system of political beliefs in the United States that is characterized by respect for American traditions, support for Judeo-Christian values, economic liberalism, anti-communism, and a defense of Western culture.

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Liberty within the bounds of conformity to Religious conservatism is a core value, with a particular emphasis on strengthening the free market, limiting the size and scope of government and opposition to high taxes and government or labor union encroachment on the entrepreneur.

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Personality psychology research has shown that Religious conservatism is positively correlated to conscientiousness and negatively correlated with openness to new experiences.

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