单词 | conservatism |
释义 | conservatism (kənsɜːʳvətɪzəm ) language note: The spelling Conservatism is also used for meaning [sense 1]. 1. uncountable noun Conservatism is a political philosophy which believes that if changes need to be made to society, they should be made gradually. You can also refer to the political beliefs of a conservative party in a particular country as Conservatism. ...the philosophy of modern Conservatism. 2. uncountable noun Conservatism is unwillingness to accept changes and new ideas. The conservatism of the literary establishment in this country is astounding. [+ of] Collocations: cultural conservatism Even so, turning the middle classes' belief in technological progress against their own cultural conservatism was always a perilous tactic. The Times Literary Supplement Or at the very least huge numbers of them embraced a religiously influenced social and cultural conservatism that seemed to defy all the modernizing trends. Christianity Today Commercial aircraft represent globalism and high technology - they shrink the world and threaten cultural conservatism. Times, Sunday Times You might expect then the 1920s to have been a decade of painful reconstruction, caution and cultural conservatism. Times,Sunday Times It's precisely this sort of cultural conservatism that has damaged the prize's reputation. Times, Sunday Times Yet, six years on, the financial crisis has culminated in the triumph of economic conservatism over social redistribution, of private-sector liberalisation over public spending. Times, Sunday Times But the authors say that until now attempts to show a link between cleverness and economic conservatism have been undermined by flaws in the research. Times, Sunday Times He combined cultural, social and economic conservatism, which often helped his legislation win wide public support. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has been described as a beacon of economic conservatism and a hero for his urban agenda. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His government's policy approach combined economic conservatism with social progressivism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was no visionary idea about the synthesis of fiscal conservatism and social justice. Times, Sunday Times (2015) If there is any political trend at all it is that, in time of insecurity, people cleave to the safety of fiscal conservatism. Times, Sunday Times (2015) There is a lot more to economic revival than public policy, but fiscal conservatism with lower taxes underpins a hospitable environment for growth. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It was a modern conservatism designed to attract non-conservatives and, until the 2008 crash, it was on track. Times, Sunday Times A modern conservatism will, in other words, have big ambitions to rebalance society and the economy. Times, Sunday Times But having promised a modern conservatism, the compromises needed to keep the coalition afloat have blurred her policies. Times, Sunday Times He has been shunned by many conservatives, who often accuse him of being out of step with modern conservatism and too far to the left. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The tract has been used as a defining piece of modern conservatism as well as an important contribution to international theory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In most of her novels she pushed against what she deemed unthinking acceptance of religious conservatism, including biblical literalism and moral constraints. Christianity Today Both decisions appear to have been influenced by growing fundamentalism and religious conservatism. Times, Sunday Times Has religious conservatism drifted into something sinister? Times, Sunday Times The obvious reason would be his known religious conservatism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Hidden underneath the hilarious dialogues we can see a sharp criticism of religious conservatism, dowry and similar conventions existing in society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Classics may serve as a bulwark of intellectual and social conservatism. The Times Literary Supplement (2012) It may also have something to do with the social conservatism of many of the people who have come here. Times, Sunday Times (2015) In large part this was a product of the ideology of the force, which was one of unambiguous social conservatism. A Social History of Modern Spain (1991) He too has appealed to the majority on the grounds of its social conservatism, has imagined foreign conspiracies and has interfered with the judiciary. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Yes, you can try to appeal to the religious right by citing Hispanic social conservatism. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Translations: Chinese: 维持 Japanese: 保守主義 |
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