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ne·o·con·ser·va·tism N0056700 (nē′ō-kən-sûr′və-tĭz′əm)n. A political philosophy developed in the 1970s and 1980s, advocating the active use of government power in pursuit of conservative domestic and foreign policies. ne′o·con·ser′va·tive adj. & n.ne•o•con•serv•a•tism (ˌni oʊ kənˈsɜr vəˌtɪz əm) n. a moderate form of political conservatism that generally opposes big government but supports social welfare and certain other liberal goals. [1960–65] ne`o•con•serv′a•tive, n., adj. neoconservatisma new movement in conservatism, usually seen as a move further to the right of the position currently occupied by conservatives in politics or in attitudes. — neoconservative, n., adj.See also: Attitudes, PoliticsThesaurusNoun | 1. | neoconservatism - an approach to politics or theology that represents a return to a traditional point of view (in contrast to more liberal or radical schools of thought of the 1960s)conservatism, conservativism - a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes | FinancialSeeNeo-ConservatismneoconservatismenUK
Words related to neoconservatismnoun an approach to politics or theology that represents a return to a traditional point of view (in contrast to more liberal or radical schools of thought of the 1960s)Related Words- conservatism
- conservativism
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