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They chose "Clio," which was the name of the Greek Muse of History. Why history should be thus invoked leads us to what conservatism has meant, indeed, historically.
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Restricting the scope of politics in this manner has made conservatism appear at odds with the promise of modernity. ... For de Maistre, "what is written is nothing." The constitution is divine in origin, and only when one acts in harmony with God can his or her actions be creative. Once separated from the Creator,
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The origin of conservatism from National Review provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The Origin of Conservatism Evolutionary theories suggest that conservative politics are necessary to govern a fallen man.
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Conservatism will certainly be easier than liberalism to integrate with evolutionary biology. ... In On the Origin of Species Darwin himself formulated this law about natural variation: ``A part developed in any extraordinary degree or manner, in comparison with the same part in allied species, tends to be highly...
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Rousseau's chronicle of human evolution, titled Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, begins with a description of the life of our protohuman ancestors. Asocial, amoral creatures blessed with sufficient food and natural shelters, they lacked any reason for interaction among themselves.
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I suggest that it is the tendency of lineages to maintain their ancestral ecological niche (phylogenetic niche conservatism) and their failure to adapt to new environments which frequently isolates incipient species and begins the process of speciation. ... Darwin, C. 1859. On the origin of species. Facsimile of the...
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Boer conservatism ... Rudyard Kipling truly said "the Boers are the most conservative people on earth." Habits and views which had prevailed two hundred years ago with their forefathers are still tenaciously preserved by them. We see this in matters of language, religion, in certain antipathies, and even in attire.
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Conservatism - Definition of Conservatism at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Conservatism. Look it up now! ... Conservatism The principles and policies of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom or of the Progressive Conservative Party in Canada.
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The impact of modern conservatism has been profound: for example, renewed public skepticism about Big Government; lower rates of violent crime and child poverty thanks to conservative initiatives like welfare reform; ... The central idea of The Conservative Mind, upon which American conservatism is essentially based,
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