Political philosophy focused on retaining traditional social institutions.
A political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes.
1 Many young Tories regard him as the embodiment of New Look conservatism .
2 And good ideas are always welcome in an industry prone to conservatism .
3 They will prefer a level of conservatism to protect them, he said.
4 It is progressive politics distinguishing itself from conservatism of left or right.
5 He is proof that social conservatism can be popular in Australian politics.
6 For in ancient Ireland the conservatism of the people was very great.
7 The conservatism of the Indian mind in such matters is well known.
8 But here, his natural conservatism had come into conflict with his son.
9 The conservatism of the New Yorkers makes them the bone of contention.
10 Caution and conservatism also resulted in investors pouring money into deposit accounts.
11 I always suspected my wife of secret conservatism , but I said nothing.
12 Anthony is the embodiment of conservatism , of old ideas, of iron methods:
13 The euro zone supervisor has rightly erred on the side of conservatism .
14 When it comes to transport we are all the forces of conservatism .
15 The conservatism of the old army must be held responsible for this.
16 First, sorry that you have to live in the land of conservatism .
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