Conservatism Flashcards

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What are the 5 core themes of conservatism?

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  1. Pragmatism
  2. Tradition
  3. Human imperfection
  4. Organic society
  5. Paternalism
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Who are the 5 conservatism key thinkers?

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  1. Thomas Hobbes
  2. Edmund Burke
  3. Michael Oakeshott
  4. Ayn Rand
  5. Robert Nozick
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What are the 4 strands of conservatism?

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  1. Traditional conservatism
  2. Authoritarian conservatism
  3. One-nation conservatism
  4. New right
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Which 2 things is Thomas Hobbes known for?

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  1. The state of nature without authority is “poor, solitary, nasty, brutish, and short”
  2. Social contract theory - people sacrifice freedom for law and order
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Which 5 things is Edmund Burke known for?

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  1. Tradition is “the law of our creator”
  2. “Natural aristocracy” and “born leaders”
  3. “Change to conserve”
  4. “Society should be a partnership between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born”
  5. Free market is natural as it reflects our desire for wealth
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Which 2 things is Michael Oakeshott known for?

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  1. The political world is “boundless and bottomless”
  2. Conservatism is about realism
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Which 3 things is Ayn Rand known for?

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  1. “If one recognises the supremacy of reason and applies it consistently, all the rest follows”
  2. Objectivists are not conservatives
  3. Pure capitalist, laissez-faire economy
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Which 2 things is Robert Nozick known for?

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  1. Welfare is “on a par with forced labour”
  2. Individual rights do not leave much room for the state
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Which 2 strands of conservatism have the most links to pragmatism?

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  1. Traditional conservatives
  2. One-nation conservatives
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In which 3 ways do conservatives believe humans are imperfect?

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  1. Morally
  2. Intellectually
  3. Psychologically
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What do conservatives believe about human nature?

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Humans are limited and security-seeking creatures, drawn to the familiar

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What is organic society?

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The concept that society should be treated like a living thing

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What is noblesse oblige and which conservative strands promote it most?

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Traditional and one-nation conservatives - the aristocracy has a duty to care for the less fortunate in society as they are the only ones who can

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