Variant of conservatism developed during the 19th and early 20th century that stresses traditional values, but proposes welfare reforms to reduce injustices as well.
He is proof that socialconservatism can be popular in Australian politics.
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The 1950s was a decade of resurgent socialconservatism in the US.
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Raidy sees the city's clubbing scene as a crucial bulwark against socialconservatism.
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Her brittle veneer of socialconservatism on gay marriage, unconvincing and out of time.
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But her brand of socialconservatism will never be mine.
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Yet socialconservatism has arguably been dominant over social liberalism in NZ until relatively recently.
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A strong streak of socialconservatism runs through Japan.
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The first of those trends is socialconservatism, which flows from the reinvigorated Catholic church.
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The socialconservatism intertwined with the financial conservatism; the one magnified the effect of the other.
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Santorum delivered a cerebral defence of socialconservatism and warned the GOP against abandoning his principles.
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Are they claiming that Muslims are the only group in which (possibly) socialconservatism exists?
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Peter Hitchens is a British journalist and author and has written extensively on politics and socialconservatism.
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They have also used the controversy to highlight the socialconservatism of Paul Ryan, Romney's running mate.
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At the core of her ideology was a socialconservatism, accompanied by promotion of "traditional moral values".
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This socialconservatism echoes in today's association between social tenancies and welfare dependency and fecklessness, particularly by Thatcher's Conservative successors.
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All that matters is that this idea weds fiscal and socialconservatism, breaking down any meaningful division between the two.