Many of Obama's policies would not be out of place in
modern Conservative party policy document, and Cameron has made no secret of his admiration for the Senator from Illinois.
«It is
about modern Conservative principles of accountability, responsibility and doing the right thing for the Scottish people.
Amid all these influences, the Randian «self» that's fetishized
by modern conservatives is casually exposed as a dangerous myth.
Sporadic shouts of «hear, hear» broke out around the room as he argued that Thatcherism drew in a new breed of blue collar voters to the party, a
philosophy modern conservatives need to return to if they are to reengage with the working class.
Modern conservatives claim to be for small government but not so small as to allow individual liberty in such areas as same-se.x marriage, stem cell research, science in science class, a woman's right to her own body, etc..
Nash's original work told in impeccable detail of the post-World War II coming together» not without fractious controversy» of the three groups of
modern conservative intellectuals: the libertarians, the traditionalists, and the anti-Communists.
Of
course modern conservative «Christians» can square Rand with Christianity — they've already ditched all the incompatible bits, especially all the crap that dirty hippie said about loving others.
A few misleading accusations against the Bible» on slavery or women's rights, for example» are enough to
cause modern conservatives to abandon Biblical arguments altogether.
A secondary meaning for the term liberal conservatism that has developed in Europe is a combination of
more modern conservative (less traditionalist) views with those of social liberalism.
Dr. Drew Western, a professor of psychology, and psychiatry at Emory University, beamed in on Skype to explain
why modern conservatives are so much better at spreading their messages than liberals, and that they'd made anti-climate rhetoric into one of their key messages.
After all,
modern conservatives express a deep, almost mystical confidence in the effectiveness of market incentives — Ronald Reagan liked to talk about the «magic of the marketplace.»
How it'd be a game about the state of America, and it'd be a critique
of modern conservatives, racism, and religious extremism.
And there
the modern conservative movement — not the ideological entity but the telegenic one — was born.
He built
the modern Conservative party, in part, with a series of speeches he delivered and articles he wrote between 1999 and 2002, often for the National Post, in which he was not shy about describing the goals and methods Conservatives should follow if they wanted to govern.
But it has always been a cauldron of discontent, producing the Reform Party, the Wildrose movement,
the modern Conservative Party of Canada, and Stephen Harper.
It is somewhat ironic that one of the strongest roots of
the modern conservative movement in Canada stems from a small group of tenured professors teaching at a publicly funded post-secondary institution.
A theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within
the modern conservative and the traditional liberal views of the courts, begins with certain basic premises: the existence of law and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
Not
all modern conservatives, generally just those on the Christian right and / or affiliated with the Republicans.
No one has done more to create
a modern conservative agenda than Yuval Levin, and not every conservative politician is as obtuse as Cruz.
Whatever was the case then, that hardly holds today:
modern conservatives, at least in America, are bursting with ideas.
Frum does not favor banning abortion and his concerns about the state of
the modern conservative movement in the United States are well documented.
The single achievement of
the modern conservative movement in this country has been to convince millions of weak minded individuals that selfishness, greed, and hatred for those who are less fortunate are good, Christian values.
In putting such faith in political creeds, mission statements, and manifestos — in what he called «the ideological style of politics» — Oakeshott thought that
modern conservatives had become nearly as «rationalistic» as modern progressives.
Frei observed that
modern conservative and liberal approaches to the Bible both undermine the authority of scripture by locating the meaning of biblical teaching in some doctrine or worldview that is held to be more foundational than scripture itself.
This translation seems to cater to
the modern conservative view of women.
The latest row marks the second time in recent months Mr Redwood has been described as out of step with
the modern Conservative party.
Modern Conservatives are very supportive of the Second Amendment and the US has the highest gun ownership in the world both in numbers and per capita (350 million guns compared to a population of 330 million citizens).
Crucially, it would also provide her with the ability to talk about her own rise to power — not an easy rise for a woman in politics — and to talk about the changing face of
the modern Conservative Party.
This image would be an unfair portal of
the modern Conservative Party, but politics — like life — isn't always fair.
All parties are broad churches, but
the modern Conservatives are especially so.
Hence, its more natural that one would see more innovation by those who feel left out of the political system as that was a large part of the development of the machinery / tools of
the modern conservative movement.
So here we are at the end: of campaign 2008 certainly, and of
the modern conservative movement perhaps.
The curve of
the modern Conservative Party is therefore a preparatory period of rise from 1847 to 1886, a period of massive supremacy from 1886 to 1964, and a new period of crisis after 1964.
The EU is the canvas upon which
the modern Conservative party projects its most horrible nightmares and sees its most lurid dystopias made real.
We speak for the mainstream of
the modern Conservative Party in Parliament and in our constituencies, and for the voting public, both in the UK and throughout Europe.
The book, to be published by Biteback in October, is the West Dorset MPs take on the central themes and ideas of
the modern Conservative party from the time of his old boss Margaret Thatcher to Theresa May's tenure in Number 10.
Instead, we need to reveal the true instincts of Cameron and the inconsistencies at the heart of
the modern Conservative party...
You have failed and it falls to us,
the modern Conservative Party to fight for the poorest who you have let down.»
Her modern Conservative credentials are burnished by her work with homelessness, child welfare and AIDS charities as well as her hospital and hospice fundraising.