Conservatism

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Conservatism refers to the support of obsolete and backwards social, economic, and political formations, traditions, and institutions. Conservatism is a core element of right-wing politics. Conservatives in the modern day seek to defend the capitalist system and the chauvinistic practices which derive from it. Social conservatives in particular oppose women's rights, LGBTQ+ communities, atheism, science, and progressive causes in general. Marxists fundamentally oppose conservatism and other elements which impede the progress of society.[1]

Tendencies

Conservative politics takes on various forms, including:

See also

References

  1. "Conservatism". Great Soviet Encyclopedia.