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<blockquote>''Not to be confused with [[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] or'' [[File:Conbertf.png]] ''[[Libertarian Conservatism]].''</blockquote>
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<blockquote>''Not to be confused with [[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]].''</blockquote>
{{Ideology
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|title1=American
|title1=Main
|caption1="When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle."
|caption1=‘‘In calm water every ship has a good captain.’’
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|title2=Liberalism
|title2=American
|caption2=‘‘True conservatives support the free market’’
|caption2="In calm water every ship has a good captain."
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|caption3="Governments should be liberal, people should be conservative."
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[[File:Conlib.png]] ConLib<br>
[[File:Conlib.png]] ConLib<br>
[[File:R-lib.png]] Right-Wing Liberalism<br>
[[File:R-lib.png]] Right-Wing Liberalism<br>
[[File:Thatcher.png]] Thatcherism [[File:Thatcher-alt.png]]<br>
[[File:Rightliberalism-icon.png]] Right-Liberalism<br>
[[File:Rightliberalism-icon.png]] Right-Liberalism<br>
[[File:Rightliberalism-icon.png]] RightLib<br>
[[File:Rightliberalism-icon.png]] RightLib<br>
[[File:Tradlib.png]] Traditional Liberalism<br>
[[File:Tradlib.png]] Traditional Liberalism [[File:Conlib2.png]]<br>
[[File:ClassConlib.png]] Economically liberal, socially conservative<br>
[[File:ClassConlib.png]] Economically liberal, socially conservative<br>
[[File:ClasslibTradcon.png]] Fusionism Lite<br>
[[File:ClasslibTradcon.png]] Fusionism Lite<br>
[[File:LiberalParty.png]] Australian Liberalism [[File:LibNatCoa.png]]<br>
[[File:LiberalParty.png]] Australian Liberalism [[File:LibNatCoa.png]]<br>
[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whatifalthistism]]<br>
[[File:KoLiber.png]] [[W:KoLiber|KoLiber]] (In [[File:Polandball.png]] Poland)<br>
[[File:KoLiber.png]] [[W:KoLiber|KoLiber]] (In [[File:Polandball.png]] Poland)<br>
New Whigs<br>
New Whigs<br>
Old Whigs<br>
[[File:OldWhig.png]] Old Whigs<br>
Proto-Paleolibertarianism<br>
Proto-Paleolibertarianism<br>
[[File:Burke.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Burkean Conservatism]]<br>
[[File:Burke.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Burkean Conservatism]]<br>
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[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (Erroneously)<br>
[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (Erroneously)<br>
[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] Conservative Neoliberalism (Most, modern)<br>
[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] Conservative Neoliberalism (Most, modern)<br>
[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]] [[File:Thatcher-alt.png]]<br>
2nd Modulation of the Right (According to Gustavo Bueno and his followers)<br>
2nd Modulation of the Right (According to Gustavo Bueno and his followers)<br>
[[File:Mesocon.png]] Pragerism/Mesoconservatism<br>
[[File:Mesocon.png]] Pragerism/Mesoconservatism<br>
Doceañistas (In Spain)<br>
Doceañistas (In [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain)<br>
Moderantism (Same as above)<br>
Moderantism (In Spain)<br>
Doctrinarism<br>
[[File:ModClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Moderate Classical Liberalism]]<br>
[[File:ModClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Moderate Classical Liberalism]]<br>
Tory Whiggism<br>
[[File:OldWhig.png]] Tory Whiggism<br>
[[File:MidTory.png]] Mid Toryism<br>
[[File:MidTory.png]] Mid Toryism<br>
Dry Toryism<br>
[[File:Unkrool.png]] Korwinist Republican (Self-Described by [[File:Wipler.png]] Przemysław Wipler)<br>
[[File:Unkrool.png]] Korwinist Republican (Self-Described by [[File:Wipler.png]] Przemysław Wipler)<br>
[[File:PrgmaticCon.png]] Pragmatic Conservatism [[File:PragCon.png]] (In [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia)<br>
[[File:PrgmaticCon.png]] Pragmatic Conservatism [[File:PragCon.png]] (In [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia)<br>
[[File:BTConLib.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Conservative Big Tent Liberalism]] ([[File:FiannaFail.png]] Fianna Fáil)<br>
Right-Enlightenment<br>
Right-Enlightenment<br>
[[File:ClassicalConlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Conservative Liberalism]] [[File:ClassyConlib.png]]<br>
[[File:ClassicalConlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Conservative Liberalism]] [[File:ClassyConlib.png]]<br>
[[File:ClasslibTradcon.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Liberal]]-[[Classical Conservatism|Classical Conservative]] Synthesis<br>
[[File:ClasslibTradcon.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Liberal]]-[[Classical Conservatism|Classical Conservative]] Synthesis<br>
[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Conservative Classical Liberalism]] (some) [[File:ClassyConClib.png]]<br>
[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Conservative Classical Liberalism]] (some) [[File:ClassyConClib.png]]<br>
[[File:Reformism.png]] Reformist Liberalism [[File:ConlibReform.png]]<br>
[[File:ConlibNeobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Conservative Neolibertarianism]] (some) [[File:NeobertConlib.png]]<br>
[[File:ConlibNeobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Conservative Neolibertarianism]] (some) [[File:NeobertConlib.png]]<br>
[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Blue Dog Democrats]] (some)<br>
[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Blue Dog Democrats]] (some)<br>
[[File:LibCountEn.png]] Liberal Counter-Enlightenment ([[File:Burke.png]] Burkean Conservatism)<br>
[[File:LibCountEn.png]] Liberal Counter-Enlightenment ([[File:Burke.png]] Burkean Conservatism)<br>
[[File:AuthConlib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]] [[File:AuthConlib2.png]] [[File:AuthConlib3.png]] ([[File:JanSmuts.png]] Jan Smuts Thought, [[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism)<br>
[[File:AuthConlib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]] [[File:AuthConlib2.png]] [[File:AuthConlib3.png]] (Some)<br>
{{Alias|Sowell.png|Libertarian Conservatism|The Constrained Vision}}<br>
[[File:Fake_Conservative.png]] A Progressive that Missed the Bus (By [[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism]])<br>
{{Alias|Reactcross.png|Reactionaryism|[[File:Fake_Conservative.png]] A Progressive that Missed the Bus}}<br>
[[File:CuckservLibtard.png]] Cuckervative Libtardism (Pejoratively)<br>
[[File:CuckservLibtard.png]] Cuckservative Libtardism (Pejoratively)<br>
}}
}}
|alignments=
|alignments=[[File:Rightunity-yellow.png]] [[:Category:Right Unity|RightUnity]] (In general)<br>
[[File:Cright.png|link=:Category:Centrists]] [[:Category:Centrists|{{Color|#C0C0C0|'''Center-'''}}]][[:Category:Right_Unity|{{Color|#F5F5A9|'''Rig'''}}]][[:Category:Right_Unity|{{Color|#93DAF8|'''ht'''}}]] to {{Info|Right Unity|RightUnity}}(In general)<br>
[[File:Trad.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Right|Culturally Right]] (In general)<br>
{{Info|Culturally Right}}(In general)<br>
[[File:Conservative.png]] [[:Category:Conservatives|Conservatives]]<br>
[[File:Cap.png]] [[:Category:Capitalists|Capitalists]]<br>
{{Info|Capitalists}}<br>
[[File:Lib.png]] [[:Category:Liberals|Liberals]]<br>
[[File:Conservative.png|link=:Category:Conservatives]] [[:Category:Conservatives|{{Color|#00AEEF|'''Conservatives'''}}]]<br>
[[File:Dem.png]] [[:Category:Democratic|Democratic]] (usually)<br>
{{Info|Democratic}}(Most)<br>
{{Info|Liberals}}<br>
[[File:R-lib.png]] [[Right-Liberalism (Disambiguation)|RightLib]] Gang<br>
[[File:R-lib.png|Right-Liberalism (Disambiguation)]] [[Right-Liberalism (Disambiguation)|{{Color|#F5F5A9|'''Right-'''}}{{Color|#93DAF8|'''Wing'''}} {{Color|#006AA7|'''Liberals'''}}]]<br>
'''Variants'''{{Collapse|[[File:Center-Libertarian_Right.png]] [[:Category:Centrists|Centre-]][[:Category:Libertarian Right|LibRight]] ([[File:PFPRus.png]] PARNASism, [[File:Petersonism.png]] Petersonism, [[File:Washdem2.png]] Washingtonism)<br>
'''Variants'''{{Collapse|
[[File:CenterAuthRight.png]] [[:Category:Centrists|Centre-]][[:Category:Authoritarian Right|AuthRight]] ([[File:Church.png]] Churchillism, [[File:JanSmuts.png]] Jan Smuts Thought, [[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism, [[File:Thatcher.png]] Thatcherism, [[File:Truss.png]] Trussism)<br>
[[File:ModTrad.png]] [[:Category:Cultural Center|Culturally Center]][[:Category:Culturally Right|-Right]] ([[File:MaajidNawaz.png]] Maajid Nawaz Thought, [[File:Petersonism.png]] Petersonism, [[File:Washdem2.png]] Washingtonism)<br>
[[File:Center-Libertarian Right.png|link=:Category:Centrists]] [[:Category:Centrists|{{Color|#C0C0C0|'''Center-'''}}]][[:Category:Libertarian Right|{{Color|#F5F5A9|'''LibRight'''}}]] ([[File:PFPRus.png]] PARNASism, [[File:Petersonism.png]] Petersonism)<br>
[[File:Trad.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Right|Culturally Right]] ([[File:Church.png]] Churchillism, [[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism, [[File:Mesocon.png]] Pragerism)
[[File:CenterAuthRight.png|link=:Category:Centrists]] [[:Category:Centrists|{{Color|#C0C0C0|'''Center-'''}}]][[:Category:Authoritarian Right|{{Color|#92D9F8|'''AuthRight'''}}]] ([[File:Church.png]] Churchillism, [[File:FiannaFail.png]] Fianna Fáil, [[File:JanSmuts.png]] Smutsism, [[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism, [[File:Thatcher.png]] Thatcherism, [[File:Truss.png]] Trussism)<br>
[[File:ModTrad.png|link=:Category:Cultural Center]] [[:Category:Cultural Center|{{Color|#8BC34A|'''Culturally Center-'''}}]][[:Category:Culturally Right|{{Color|#8BC34A|'''Right'''}}]] ([[File:Cleveland.png]] Clevelandism, [[File:FiannaFail.png]] Fianna Fáil, [[File:MaajidNawaz.png]] Nawazism, [[File:Petersonism.png]] Petersonism, [[File:AlexisdeTocqueville.png]] Tocquevilleism)<br>
{{Info|Culturally Right}} ([[File:Church.png]] Churchillism, [[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism, [[File:Mesocon.png]] Pragerism, [[File:Thatcher.png]] Thatcherism)
}}
}}
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[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Socialism<br>
[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Socialism<br>
[[File:Anti-radlib.png]] Anti-Radical Liberalism (Later on)<br>
[[File:Anti-radlib.png]] Anti-Radical Liberalism (Later on)<br>
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[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]]<br>
[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]]<br>
[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
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|sub=
|sub=
[[File:Burke.png]] '''Burkean Conservatism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Burke.png]] '''Burkean Conservatism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:AnClassCon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] (Jokingly)
*[[File:Abolitionism.png]] [[Abolitionism]]
*[[File:AnClassCon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] (Satirically)
*[[File:Anglican Theocracyf.png]] {{PHB|Anglicanism}}
*[[File:AntiAtheism.png]] Anti-Atheism
*[[File:AntiAtheism.png]] Anti-Atheism
*[[File:Abolitionism.png]] [[Abolitionism|Anti-Slavery]]
*[[File:AntiRevo.png]] Anti-Revolutionarism
*[[File:CathEman.png]] [[Civil Libertarianism|Catholic Emancipation]]
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]]
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
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*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]]
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]]
*[[File:Romanticism.png]] {{PHB|Romanticism}}
*[[File:ConSatirism.png]] [[Satirism]]
*[[File:ConSatirism.png]] [[Satirism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whiggism]]
*[[File:Whig.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whiggism]]
}}
}}
|school =
|variants=
[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] '''Conservative Neoliberalism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] '''Conservative Neoliberalism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}
*[[File:Antisoc.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Socialism}}
*[[File:Antisoc.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Socialism}}
*[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]]
*[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]]
*[[File:Neoliberalism-alt.png]] [[Globalism#Economic Globalization|Economic Globalization]]
*[[File:Globcap.png]] [[Globalism#Economic Globalization|Economic Globalization]]
*[[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]]
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]]
}}
}}
[[File:DavidHume.png]] '''Humeanism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:DavidHume.png]] '''Humeanism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Altru.png]] {{PHB|Altruism}}
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Empiricism.png]] {{PHB|Empiricism}}
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought]]
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought]]
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]]
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]]
*[[File:ModTory.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism#Moderate Conservatism|Moderate Conservatism]]
*[[File:SecLib.png]] [[Secularism]]
*[[File:SecLib.png]] [[Secularism]]
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]]
*[[File:Utility.png]] {{PHB|Utilitarianism}}
}}
}}
|regional=
|regional=
[[File:LiberalParty.png]] '''Australian Liberalism/LNPism''' [[File:LibNatCoa.png]] {{Collapse|
[[File:LiberalParty.png]] '''Australian Liberalism''' [[File:LibNatCoa.png]] {{Collapse|
*[[File:AntiDengism.png]] Anti-PRC (Recently)
*[[File:AntiDengism.png]] Anti-PRC (Recently)
*[[File:Agrnac.png]] [[National Agrarianism]] ([[File:NationalParty.png]] The Nationals)
*[[File:AusPatriot.png]] [[Patriotism|Australian Patriotism]]
*[[File:AusPatriot.png]] [[Patriotism|Australian Patriotism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
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*[[File:AusModel.png]] [[Third Way|Economic Rationalism]]
*[[File:AusModel.png]] [[Third Way|Economic Rationalism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:RobertMenzies.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Robert Menzies Thought]]
*[[File:RobertMenzies.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Menziesism]]
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
**'''Factions:'''
**'''Factions:'''
*[[File:Right-AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism]]
*[[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] Anti-LGBT+
*[[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] Anti-LGBT+
*[[File:Christianright.png]] [[Religious Nationalism|Christian Right]]
*[[File:Christianright.png]] [[Religious Nationalism|Christian Right]]
*[[File:Right-AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]] (Most)
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]] (Most)
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Agrnac.png]] [[National Agrarianism]] ([[File:NationalParty.png]] The Nationals)
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] (Accused)
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] (Accused)
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*[[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism]]<ref>[https://eugenicsarchive.ca/discover/tree/5233dc9e5c2ec500000000c5], EugenicsArchive.ca.</ref>
*[[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism]]<ref>[https://eugenicsarchive.ca/discover/tree/5233dc9e5c2ec500000000c5], EugenicsArchive.ca.</ref>
*[[File:European Federalism.png]] [[European Federalism]]
*[[File:European Federalism.png]] [[European Federalism]]
*[[File:Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]]
*[[File:GeoConservative.png]] [[Georgism]] (Early On)
*[[File:Hibernophobia.png]] Hibernophobia
*[[File:Hibernophobia.png]] Hibernophobia
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
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*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
}}
}}
[[File:CivilPosition.png]] '''Civil Position''' {{Collapse|
[[File:CivilPosition.png]] '''Civil Position (Ukraine)''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]]
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]]
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]]
*[[File:AuthConlib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]]
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]]
*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy|Authoritarian Liberal Democracy]]
*[[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]]
*[[File:AuthCivNat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]]
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:AuthEconlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:AuthNatCon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:AuthNalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:PatConAuth.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism]]
*[[File:ModNatCon.png]] [[Patriotism]]
*[[File:Prez.png]] [[Presidentialism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:Authsoccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]]
}}
[[File:Cleveland.png]] '''Clevelandism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
*[[File:Antiprotect.png]] Anti-Protectionism
*[[File:BourbonDem.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Bourbon Democratism]]
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] (Accused)
*[[File:Cultural_Nationalism.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism]]
*[[File:Demcr.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Democratism]]
*[[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism]] {{Refn|Cleveland admitted to raping a woman and forcing her to bear his child.|group = Note}}
*[[File:Antiimp.png]] Non-Interventionism
*[[File:Map.png]] Pedocracy (Accused){{Refn|Cleveland married his friend's 21-year-old daughter Frances Folsom, whom he had known since she was an infant and helped raise after her father died in a carriage accident.|group = Note}}
*[[File:Ethplur.png]] [[Ethnopluralism|Segregation]]
*[[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|White Supremacism]] {{Refn|Cleveland was president when SCOTUS declared the Seperate but Equal doctrine and he supported the ruling.|group = Note}}
}}
[[File:FiannaFail.png]] '''Fianna Fáil''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Antiimp.png]] Anti-Imperialism
*[[File:Synclib.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism]]
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Cultural Nationalism.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism]]<ref name="FF">Moderately at present</ref>
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democracy]]
*[[File:IrishRepublican.png]] [[Nationalism|Irish]] [[Republicanism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File: Cball-Ireland.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Irish Unity]]
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism]]
*[[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism]]<ref name="FF" />
*[[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism]]
*[[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism]]<ref name="FF" />
*[[File:Prez.png]] [[Presidentialism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]]
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]]
*[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]<ref name="FF" />
*[[File:ModIsol.png]] [[Isolationism|Soft Neutrality]]
** '''Historically:'''
*[[File:SemiAuthPar.png]] [[Particracy|Dominant Party]] (1932-2011)
*[[File:Isolationist.png]] [[Isolationism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism]]
}}
[[File:Grenville.png]] '''Grenvillism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Abolitionism.png]] [[Abolitionism]]
*[[File:Anti-radlib.png]] Anti-Radicalism
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy]]
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|British Imperialism]]
*[[File:Francophobia.png]] {{PCBA|Francophobia}}
*[[File:Parl.png]] [[Parliamentarianism]]
*[[File:Whig.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whiggism]]
}}
}}
[[File:Hushih.png]] '''Hu Shih Thought''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Hushih.png]] '''Hu Shih Thought''' {{Collapse|
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*[[File:Confucianism.png]] [[Meritocracy|Confucianism]]
*[[File:Confucianism.png]] [[Meritocracy|Confucianism]]
*[[File:Conprogf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|Conservative Progressivism]]
*[[File:Conprogf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|Conservative Progressivism]]
*[[File:Indiv.png]] {{PCBA|Individualism}}
*[[File:Indiv.png]] Individualism
*[[File:Libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism]]
*[[File:Libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism]]
*[[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]]
*[[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]]
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*[[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism]] (Sympathetic)
*[[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism]] (Sympathetic)
}}
}}
[[File:JanSmuts.png]] '''Jan Smuts Thought''' {{Collapse|
[[File:HelmutKohl.png]] '''Kohlism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Cball-England.png]] Anglophilia
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}
*[[File:Antiblack.png]] Anti-Black Racism
*[[File:CDU_Party.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Anti-Colonial.png]] Anti-Colonialism (During the Second Boer War)
*[[File:Antifash2.png]] [[Anti-Fascism]]
*[[File:Irridentism.png]] [[Irredentism]]
*[[File:Anti-Indian.png]] Anti-Indian Racism
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
*[[File:AntiNazism.png]] Anti-Nazism
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]
*[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Trade Union
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:AuthConlib2.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Liberalism]]
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|British Imperialism]] (After 1902)
*[[File:Church.png]] [[Imperialism|Churchillism]]
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
*[[File:Anti-Boer.png]] Ethnic Self-Hatred (Accused by Afrikaner Nationalists)
*[[File:Herrenvolkdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Herrenvolk Democracy]] (Short to Mid term, at least)
*[[File:Internation.png]] [[Internationalism]]
*[[File:UnitedParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Pre-Apartheid]]
*[[File:Cball-Commonwealth.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pro-Commonwealth]]
*[[File:Humanismpix.png]] [[Humanism|Pro-Human Rights]] (Internationally, dubious)
*[[File:Intercult.png]] Racial Power-Sharing (Long-term, somewhat sympathetic)
*[[File:Multicult.png]] Soft Desegregation (Fagan Commission)
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Stalinism]] (Accused){{Refn|Smuts and Stalin developed a good working relationship when being allies during WW2, with Smuts even remarking that he ''"doffs his cap to Stalin"''. The National Party subsequently accused him of latent communist and socialist tendencies.|group=Note}}
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy]]
*[[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism]]
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
}}
}}
[[File:PeoplePowerParty.png]] '''Lee Jun-seok Thought''' {{Collapse|
[[File:PeoplePowerParty.png]] '''Lee Jun-seok Thought''' {{Collapse|
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*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]
*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]
}}
}}
[[File:MaajidNawaz.png]] '''Maajid Nawaz Thought''' {{Collapse|
[[File:MaajidNawaz.png]] '''(Maajid) Nawazism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism
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*[[File:Intercult.png]] [[Interculturalism]]
*[[File:Intercult.png]] [[Interculturalism]]
*[[File:Islamic Liberalism.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Islamic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Islamic Liberalism.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Islamic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Demlib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Liberal Democrats]] (Formerly)
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:QAnonism.png]] [[Cultism|QAnonism]]
*[[File:QAnonism.png]] [[Cultism|QAnonism]]
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*[[File:Sexocracy.png]] <s>Sexocracy</s> <ref>[https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/04/nice-try-maajid-nawaz-you-didn-t-go-lapdancing-club-because-you-re-feminist ''"Nice try, Maajid Nawaz! You don't go to the lapdancing club because you're a ´feminist´."''], TheNewStatesman.</ref>
*[[File:Sexocracy.png]] <s>Sexocracy</s> <ref>[https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/04/nice-try-maajid-nawaz-you-didn-t-go-lapdancing-club-because-you-re-feminist ''"Nice try, Maajid Nawaz! You don't go to the lapdancing club because you're a ´feminist´."''], TheNewStatesman.</ref>
}}
}}
[[File:Nemtsov.png]] '''Nemtsovism/PARNASism''' [[File:PFPRus.png]] {{Collapse|
[[File:Nemtsov.png]] '''Nemtsovism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism]]
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
*[[File:Anti-Elitism.png]] Anti-Oligarchy
*[[File:Antifash2.png]] [[Anti-Fascism]]
*[[File:Anti-Lenin.png]] Anti-Leninism
*[[File:Anti-Elitism.png]] Anti-Oligarchy (Debatably)
*[[File:AntiPutinism.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Anti-Putinism]]
*[[File:AntiPutinism.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Anti-Putinism]]
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Glib.png]] [[Green Liberalism]]
*[[File:Islamophobia.png]] Islamophobia (Accused){{Refn|In 2007 Nemtsov, in an interview with Expert magazine, lamented that all the measures of President Putin (referring to the maternity capital policy) were ''«aimed at increasing the birth rate mainly in regions populated by Muslims»'', adding that it would upset the national cultural balance and was essentially ''«deadly dangerous for the future of Russia»''.|group=Note}}
*[[File:Islamophobia.png]] Islamophobia (Accused){{Refn|In 2007 Nemtsov, in an interview with Expert magazine, lamented that all the measures of President Putin (referring to the maternity capital policy) were ''«aimed at increasing the birth rate mainly in regions populated by Muslims»'', adding that it would upset the national cultural balance and was essentially ''«deadly dangerous for the future of Russia»''.|group=Note}}
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Liberal Democracy.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democracy]]
*[[File:Liberal Democracy.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democracy]]
*[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy]]
*[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Pac.png]] {{PCBA|Pacifism}}
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:ProtoPutin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Proto-Putinism]] (Formerly)
*[[File:Ukrainophilia.png]] Pro-Ukrainian Sentiment (Since 2004)
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]]
*[[File:Yeltsin.png]] [[Kleptocracy#Boris Yeltsin|Yeltsinism]]
*[[File:Yushchenko.png]] [[Mediocracy|Yushchenkoism]]
}}
[[File:OldWhig.png]] '''Old Whiggism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Abolitionism.png]] [[Abolitionism]] (Some)
*[[File:Anti-Catholic.png]] Anti-Catholicism
*[[File:Hibernophobia.png]] Anti-Irish Sentiment
*[[File:Anti-radlib.png]] [[Anti-Radicalism]]
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy]]
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] (Accused, Denied)
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] (Self-Proclaimed)
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
*[[File:Parl.png]] [[Parliamentarianism]]
*[[File:Slavery.png]] Slavery (Most)
*[[File:Timocracy.png]] [[Timocracy]]
}}
[[File:PFPRus.png]] '''PARNASism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
*[[File:AntiPutinism.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Anti-Putinism]]
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Synclib.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism]]
*[[File:Civilib.png]] [[Civil Libertarianism#Civil Liberalism|Civil Liberalism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:ConstLib.png]] [[Constitutionalism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]]
*[[File:Liberal Democracy.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democracy]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Parl.png]] [[Parliamentarianism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]]
*[[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism|Right Reformism]]
*[[File:Right Reformism.png]] [[Reformism|Right Reformism]]
*[[File:RNDS.png]] [[Neoliberalism#Mikhail Kasyanov|RNDSism]]
}}
}}
[[File:Mesocon.png]] '''Pragerism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:RomaniaPNL.png]] '''Partidul Național Liberal (Romania)''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] Anti-LGBT+
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:EconPat.png]] [[Protectionism|Economic Patriotism]] (Recently)
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] (Accused, Denied)
*[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]
}}
[[File:Petersonism.png]] '''Petersonism'''{{Collapse|
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]
*[[File:Antinil.png]] Anti-Nihilism
*[[File:Antiprog.png]] Anti-Progressivism
*[[File:ChristExist.png]] Christian Existentialism
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought]]
*[[File:Indiv.png]] {{PHB|Individualism}}
*[[File:Jung.png]] {{PHB|Jungianism}}
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] {{PHB|Nietzscheanism}}
[[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] '''Neo-Petersonism'''
*[[File:Right-AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism]]
*[[File:AuthConlib2.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]]
*[[File:Incel.png]] [[Manosphere|Incelism]] (Accused)
*[[File:LGBCon.png]] [[Homoconservatism#LGB_Conservatism|LGB Conservatism]]
*[[File:Russophilia.png]] Russophilia (Accused, since 2022)
*[[File:Transphobia.png]] Transphobia (Accused, since 2022)
*[[File:ChristZion.png]] [[Zionism]]
}}
[[File:Mesocon.png]] '''Pragerism''' [[File:MesoConF.png]] {{Collapse|
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
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*[[File:Church.png]] [[Imperialism|Churchillism]]<ref>[https://www.prageru.com/video/if-you-live-in-freedom-thank-the-british-empire ''"If You Live In Freedom, Thank The British Empire"''], PragerU.com.</ref>
*[[File:Church.png]] [[Imperialism|Churchillism]]<ref>[https://www.prageru.com/video/if-you-live-in-freedom-thank-the-british-empire ''"If You Live In Freedom, Thank The British Empire"''], PragerU.com.</ref>
*[[File:Coolidge.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Coolidgism]]
*[[File:Coolidge.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Coolidgism]]
*[[File:Murray.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Douglas Murray Thought]]
*[[File:Murray.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Murrayism]]
*[[File:Faragism.png]] [[National Conservatism|Faragism]]
*[[File:Faragism.png]] [[National Conservatism|Faragism]]
*[[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] [[Hamiltonianism]]
*[[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] [[Hamiltonianism]]
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*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]]
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]]
}}
}}
[[File:Petersonism.png]] '''Petersonism'''{{Collapse|
[[File:JanSmuts.png]] '''Smutsism/South African United Party [[File:United Party.png]]''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite]] (Accused)
*[[File:Cball-England.png]] Anglophilia
*[[File:Antinil.png]] Anti-Nihilism
*[[File:Antiblack.png]] Anti-Black Racism
*[[File:Antiprog.png]] Anti-Progressivism
*[[File:Anti-Colonial.png]] Anti-Colonialism (During the Second Boer War)
*[[File:ChristExist.png]] [[Existential Anarchism|Christian Existentialism]]
*[[File:Antifash2.png]] [[Anti-Fascism]]
*[[File:Anti-Indian.png]] Anti-Indian Racism
*[[File:AntiNazism.png]] Anti-Nazism
*[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Trade Union
*[[File:AuthConlib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]]
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|British Imperialism]] (After 1902)
*[[File:Church.png]] Churchillism
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]]
*[[File:Jung.png]] Jungian Psychology
*[[File:Anti-Boer.png]] Ethnic Self-Hatred (Accused by Afrikaner Nationalists)
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] [[Anti-Humanism|Nietzschean Philosophy]]
*[[File:Herrenvolkdem.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy|Herrenvolk Democracy]]
[[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] '''Neo-Petersonism'''
*[[File:Internation.png]] [[Internationalism]]
*[[File:Right-AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism]]
*[[File:UnitedParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Pre-Apartheid]]
*[[File:Cball-Commonwealth.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pro-Commonwealth]]
*[[File:AuthConlib2.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]]
*[[File:Incel.png]] [[Manosphere|Incelism]] (Accused)
*[[File:HumanRights.png]] {{PHB|Humanism|Pro-Human Rights}} (Self-proclaimed)
*[[File:Intercult.png]] Racial Power-Sharing (Somewhat sympathetic)
*[[File:LGBCon.png]] [[Homoconservatism#LGB_Conservatism|LGB Conservatism]]
*[[File:Russophilia.png]] Russophilia (Accused, since 2022)
*[[File:Multicult.png]] Soft Desegregation (Fagan Commission)
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Stalinism]] (Accused){{Refn|Smuts and Stalin developed a good working relationship when being allies during WW2, with Smuts even remarking that he ''"doffs his cap to Stalin"''. The National Party subsequently accused him of latent communist and socialist tendencies.|group=Note}}
*[[File:Transphobia.png]] Transphobia (Accused, since 2022)
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy]]
*[[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism]]
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
}}
}}
[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] '''Thai Democratism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] '''Thai Democratism''' {{Collapse|
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*[[File:Antirep.png]] [[Monarchism|Anti-Republicanism]]
*[[File:Antirep.png]] [[Monarchism|Anti-Republicanism]]
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]]
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]]
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]]
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] (during the Cold War)
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] (during the Cold War)
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*[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Trade Union
*[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Trade Union
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]]
*[[File:AuthConlib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]]
*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy|Authoritarian Liberal Democracy]]
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|British Imperialism]]
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|British Imperialism]]
*[[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[Centralism|British Unionism]]
*[[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[Centralism|British Unionism]]
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*[[File:Euroscept.png]] [[Separatism#Euroscepticism|Euroscepticism]] (Later on)
*[[File:Euroscept.png]] [[Separatism#Euroscepticism|Euroscepticism]] (Later on)
*[[File:Green_Tory.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Green_Tory.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:Indiv.png]] {{PHB|Individualism}}
*[[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]]
*[[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Conservatism|National Conservative]] [[National Liberalism|Liberalism]]
*[[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism]]{{Refn|While Thatcher herself was not libertarian (which can be seen in her support for somewhat statist/authoritarian domestic policies), she was influenced by right-libertarian economics and ideals.|group=Note}}
*[[File:MidTory.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism]]{{Refn|While Thatcher herself was not libertarian (which can be seen in her support for authoritarian domestic policies), she was influenced by right-libertarian economics and ideals.|group=Note}}
*[[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism]]
*[[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism]]
*[[File:Indiv.png]] {{PCBA|Individualism}}
*[[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism]]
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]]
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] Pro-Europeanism (Initially)
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]] (Initially)
*[[File:Rightpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]
*[[File:ToryPopulism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]
*[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]
*[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]
}}
[[File:AlexisdeTocqueville.png]] '''Tocquevilleism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Abolitionism.png]] [[Abolitionism]]
*[[File:Americophile.png]] [[American Model|Americophilia]]
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption
*[[File:Antiego.png]] Anti-Egoism
*[[File:Antikak.png]] Anti-Kakistocracy
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Colonial.png]] [[Imperialism|Colonialism]]
*[[File:Antiun.png]] [[Federalism|Decentralization]]
*[[File:Equality.png]] {{PCBA|Egalitarianism}}
*[[File:Indiv.png]] {{PHB|Individualism}}
*[[File:Merit.png]] [[Meritocracy]]
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]]
*[[File:Parl.png]] [[Parliamentarianism]]
*[[File:Progconf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism]]
}}
}}
[[File:Truss.png]] '''Trussism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Truss.png]] '''Trussism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]]
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] <s>Anti-Semitism (Accused)</s><ref> [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68853672 ''"Antisemitic false Rothschild quote cut from Liz Truss memoir."''], BBC News.</ref>
*[[File:Antimon.png]] [[Republicanism|Anti-Monarchism]] (Historically)
*[[File:Antisjw.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Anti-SJW|Anti-SJW]]
*[[File:Antisjw.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Anti-SJW|Anti-SJW]]
*[[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[Centralism|British Unionism]]
*[[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[Centralism|British Unionism]]
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*[[File:Euroscept.png]] Eurosceptism
*[[File:Euroscept.png]] Eurosceptism
*[[File:Kak.png]] [[Kakistocracy]]
*[[File:Kak.png]] [[Kakistocracy]]
*[[File:Demlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Liberal Democratism]] (Historically)
*[[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]] (Historically)
*[[File:ToryPopulism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]]
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Thatcherism]]
*[[File:Transphobia.png]] Transphobia
*[[File:Transphobia.png]] Transphobia
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
*[[File:MagicPT.png]] [[Zionism]]
**'''Historically:'''
}}
[[File:Washdem2.png]] '''Washingtonism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Antimon.png]] Anti-Monarchism
*[[File:Demlib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Liberal Democratism]]
*[[File:Cball-England.png]] Anglophilia (accused by [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy]])
*[[File:AntiNative.png]] [[Imperialism|Anti-Indigenous Sentiment]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] Pro-Europeanism
*[[File:AntiParti.png]] Anti-Particracy
*[[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]]
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]]
*[[File:Consti.png]] [[Constitutionalism]]
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought]]
*[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]]
*[[File:Bankocracy.png]] [[Financialism]]
*[[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] [[Hamiltonianism]]
*[[File:Intercult.png]] [[Interculturalism]]
*[[File:ModerateAbolitionism.png]] [[Abolitionism|Moderate Abolitionism]]
*[[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]]
*[[File:Monarch.png]] [[Monarchism]] (accused by [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy]])
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]]
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]]
*[[File:Prez.png]] [[Presidentialism]]
*[[File:Protect.png]] [[Protectionism]]
*[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]]
*[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]]
*[[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism]]
}}
}}
[[File:VenClassCon.png]] '''Venezuelan Conservatism''' {{Collapse|
|influenced={{Collapse|
*[[File:ASmith.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Adam Smith Thought]]
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy]]
*[[File:Altl.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]
*[[File:AuthConlib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]]
*[[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] (Accidentally, some variants)
*[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]]
*[[File:Áñez.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Áñezismo]]
*[[File:Unitary.png]] [[Centralism]]
*[[File:Bernier.png]] [[National Libertarianism#Bernierism|Bernierism]]
*[[File:ClassicalConlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Conservative Liberalism]]
*[[File:BoJo.png]] [[One-Nation Conservatism|Borisism]]
*[[File:Cball-Manchester.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Manchesterism]]
*[[File:Carl Benjamin.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Carl Benjamin Thought|Carl Benjamin Thought]]
*[[File:StratoHelm.png]] [[Stratocracy|Militarism]]
*[[File:Chesterton.png]] [[Distributism#Chestertonism|Chestertonism]]
*[[File:Oligarchy.png]] [[Oligarchy]]
*[[File:Dixiecrat.png]] [[White Nationalism#Dixiecratism|Dixiecratism]]
*[[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism]]
}}
*[[File:Fujimori.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Fujimorism]]
*[[File:Girondi.png]] [[Girondism]]
[[File:DenmarkLiberal.png]] '''Venstre (Denmark)''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] [[Hamiltonianism]]
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]
*[[File:PaternalisticTrumpism.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism#Hawleyism|Hawleyism]]
*[[File:AndersFoghRasmussen.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]
*[[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism]]
*[[File:NordAg.png]] [[Agrarianism|Nordic Agrarianism]]
*[[File:Jacksonian Democracy.png]] [[Jacksonian Democracy]]
*[[File:Cball-EU.png]] [[European Federalism|Pro-Europeanism]]
}}
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]
[[File:PeoplePowerParty.png]] '''Yoon Suk Yeol Thought''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:3princLib.png]] [[Tridemism#Liberal Tridemism|Liberal Tridemism]]
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}
*[[File:Libcon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]] [[File:Conbertf.png]]
*[[File:JohnLocke.png]] [[Classical Liberalism#Lockeanism|Lockeanism]]<br>
*[[File:AntiFem.png]] Anti-Feminism
*[[File:Menem.png]] [[Peronism|Menemism]]
*[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Conservative Neoliberalism]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] (Some)
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]] (Self-proclaimed)
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] (Most)
*[[File:Friedman.png]] [[Chicago School|Friedmanism]] (Debatably)
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]
*[[File:Kak.png]] [[Kakistocracy]] (Accused)
*[[File:Honk.png]] [[Satirism|Norm Macdonald Thought]]
*[[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]] (Allegedly)
*[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]]
*[[File:StratoHelm.png]] [[Stratocracy|Militarism]]
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]]
*[[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Conservatism|National Conservative]] [[National Liberalism|Liberalism]]
*[[File:Reagan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Reaganism]]
*[[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism]] (Allegedly)
*[[File:Feuillant.png]] [[Feuillantism]]
*[[File:NeoMerc.png]] [[Protectionism|Neo-Mercantilism]]
*[[File:Kant.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought#Kantism|Kantianism]]
*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]
*[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]]
*[[File:Trumpism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Trumpism]] (Accused)<ref>Yoon's policies have been described by observers as "K-Trumpism."</ref>
}}
}}
|influenced=<div style="overflow:auto; height:auto; max-height:200px; background:transparent;">
[[File:AdamSmith.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Smithianism]]<br>
[[File:Altl.png]] [[Alt-Lite]]<br>
[[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] (Accidentally, some variants)<br>
[[File:Áñez.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Áñezismo]]<br>
[[File:Bernier.png]] [[National Libertarianism#Bernierism|Bernierism]]<br>
[[File:BoJo.png]] [[Populism|Borisism]]<br>
[[File:Carl Benjamin.png]] [[Alt-Lite#Sargonism|Sargonism]]<br>
[[File:Chesterton.png]] [[Distributism#Chestertonism|Chestertonism]]<br>
[[File:Dixiecrat.png]] [[White Nationalism#Dixiecratism|Dixiecratism]]<br>
[[File:Fujimori.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Fujimorism]]<br>
[[File:Girondi.png]] [[Girondism]]<br>
[[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] [[Hamiltonianism]]<br>
[[File:PaternalisticTrumpism.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism#Hawleyism|Hawleyism]]<br>
[[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism]]<br>
[[File:Jacksonian Democracy.png]] [[Jacksonian Democracy]]<br>
[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]]<br>
[[File:3princLib.png]] [[Tridemism#Liberal Tridemism|Liberal Tridemism]]<br>
[[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]]<br>
[[File:JohnLocke.png]] [[Classical Liberalism#Lockeanism|Lockeanism]]<br>
[[File:Menem.png]] [[Peronism|Menemism]]<br>
[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] (Some)<br>
[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] (Most)<br>
[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]<br>
[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]]<br>
[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]]<br>
[[File:Reagan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Reaganism]]<br>
[[File:Feuillant.png]] [[Feuillantism]]<br>
[[File:Kant.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought#Kantism|Kantianism]]
</div>
|theorists=
|theorists=
[[File:Cball-Commonwealth.png]] '''Commonwealth Realm''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Cball-Commonwealth.png]] '''Commonwealth Realm''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:JohnLocke.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|John Locke]] (1632-1704) [[File:Cball-England.png]] England
*[[File:JohnLocke.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|John Locke]] (1632-1704) [[File:Cball-England.png]] {{PBW|Englandball|England}}
*[[File:DavidHume.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|David Hume]] (1711-1776) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:DavidHume.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|David Hume]] (1711-1776) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] {{PBW|UKball|Great Britain}}
*[[File:AdamSmith.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Adam Smith]] (1723-1790) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:AdamSmith.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Adam Smith]] (1723-1790) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] {{PBW|UKball|Great Britain}}
*[[File:ClasslibTradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|George Canning]] (1770-1827) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:Grenville.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|William Grenville]] (1759-1834) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] {{PBW|UKball|Great Britain}}
*[[File:Con-t.png]] [[Conservatism|Robert Peel]] (1788-1850) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] Great Britain
*[[File:ClasslibTradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|George Canning]] (1770-1827) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] {{PBW|UKball|Great Britain}}
*[[File:Church.png]] [[Imperialism|Winston Churchill]] (1874-1965) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Con-t.png]] [[Conservatism|Robert Peel]] (1788-1850) [[File:Cball-GB.png]] {{PBW|UKball|Great Britain}}
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Michael Oakeshott]] (1901-1990) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:LibZion.png]] [[Zionism|Arthur Balfour]] (1848-1930) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Margaret Thatcher]] (1925-2013) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Church.png]] [[Imperialism|Winston Churchill]] (1874-1965) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Conlib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Geoffrey Howe]] (1926-2015) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Michael Oakeshott]] (1901-1990) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Nicholas Ridley]] (1929-1993) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:EnochPowell.png]] [[National Liberalism|Enoch Powell]] (1912-1998) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Murdoch.png]] [[Mediacracy|Rupert Murdoch]] (1931-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Margaret Thatcher]] (1925-2013) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Cball-HK-UK.png]] [[Imperialism|Chris Patten]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:ThatcheriteMale.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Geoffrey Howe]] (1926-2015) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:SkyNews.png]] [[Mediacracy|Andrew Bolt]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Nicholas Ridley]] (1929-1993) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Petersonism.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Jordan Peterson]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Murdoch.png]] [[Mediacracy|Rupert Murdoch]] (1931-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia/[[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Scomo.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Scott Morrison]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia
*[[File:Cball-HK-UK.png]] [[Imperialism|Chris Patten]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:LiberalParty.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Simon Joe Birbingam]] (1974-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia
*[[File:SkyNews.png]] [[Mediacracy|Andrew Bolt]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] {{PBW|Australiaball|Australia}}
*[[File:Truss.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Liz Truss]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Petersonism.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism|Jordan Peterson]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] {{PBW|Canadaball|Canada}}
*[[File:MaajidNawaz.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Maajid Nawaz]] (1977-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Scomo.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Scott Morrison]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] {{PBW|Australiaball|Australia}}
*[[File:LiberalParty.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Simon Joe Birbingam]] (1974-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] {{PBW|Australiaball|Australia}}
*[[File:Truss.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Liz Truss]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:MaajidNawaz.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Maajid Nawaz]] (1977-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Konstantin Kisin]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
}}
}}
[[File:Cball-EU.png]] '''Europe''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Cball-EU.png]] '''Europe''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Kant.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|Immanuel Kant]] (1724-1804) [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]] Kingdom of Prussia
*[[File:Kant.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|Immanuel Kant]] (1724-1804) [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]] Kingdom of Prussia
*[[File:RightSatirism.png]] [[Satirism|Jonathan Swift]] (1667-1745) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland
*[[File:RightSatirism.png]] [[Satirism|Jonathan Swift]] (1667-1745) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] {{PBW|Irelandball|Ireland}}
*[[File:Burke.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Edmund Burke]] (1729-1797) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland
*[[File:Burke.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Edmund Burke]] (1729-1797) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] {{PBW|Irelandball|Ireland}}
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette]] (1757-1834) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette]] (1757-1834) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|François Guizot]] (1787-1874) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Enlightenment.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|François Guizot]] (1787-1874) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Decembrist.png]] [[Stratocracy|Nikita Muravyov]] (1796-1843) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Decembrist.png]] [[Stratocracy|Nikita Muravyov]] (1796-1843) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Thiers.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Adolphe Thiers]] (1797-1877) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Thiers.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Adolphe Thiers]] (1797-1877) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:AlexisdeTocqueville.png]] [[Aristocracy|Alexis de Tocqueville]] (1805-1859) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:AlexisdeTocqueville.png]] [[Aristocracy|Alexis de Tocqueville]] (1805-1859) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy|David Friedrich Strauss]] (1808-1874) [[File:German Empire.png]] German Empire
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy|David Friedrich Strauss]] (1808-1874) [[File:German Empire.png]] German Empire
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism|Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch]] (1808-1883) [[File:Cball-Saxony.png]] Saxony
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism|Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch]] (1808-1883) [[File:Cball-Saxony.png]] Saxony
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy|Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst]] (1819-1901) [[File:German Empire.png]] German Empire
*[[File:Arist.png]] [[Aristocracy|Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst]] (1819-1901) [[File:German Empire.png]] German Empire
*[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo|Antonio Canovas de el Castillo]] (1828-1897) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo|Antonio Canovas de el Castillo]] (1828-1897) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] {{PBW|Spainball|Spain}}
*[[File:Classlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Giovanni Giolitti]] (1842-1928) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy
*[[File:Classlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Giovanni Giolitti]] (1842-1928) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] {{PBW|Italyball|Italy}}
*[[File:NorwayLiberal.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Christian Michelsen]] (1857-1925) [[File:Cball-Norway.png]] Norway
*[[File:NorwayLiberal.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Christian Michelsen]] (1857-1925) [[File:Cball-Norway.png]] {{PBW|Norwayball|Norway}}
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Pehr Evind Svinhufvud]] (1861-1944) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] Finland
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Pehr Evind Svinhufvud]] (1861-1944) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] {{PBW|Finlandball|Finland}}
*[[File:EndecjaPix.png]] [[National Democracy|Feliks Koneczny]] (1862-1949) [[File:Polandball.png]] Poland
*[[File:EndecjaPix.png]] [[National Democracy|Feliks Koneczny]] (1862-1949) [[File:Polandball.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:Popolar.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Alcide de Gasperi]] (1881-1954) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy
*[[File:Denikin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Anton Denikin]] (1872-1947) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|Wilhelm Röpke]] (1899-1966) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany
*[[File:PyotrWrangel.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Pyotr Wrangel]] (1878-1928) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Liberal Fascism.png]] [[National Capitalism|Bertrand de Jouvenel]] (1903-1987) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Popolar.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Alcide de Gasperi]] (1881-1954) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] {{PBW|Italyball|Italy}}
*[[File:LiberMon.png]] [[Libertarian Monarchism|Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn]] (1909-1999) [[File:Cball-Austria.png]] Austria
*[[File:FriedrichHayek.png]] [[Hayekism|Friedrich Hayek]] (1889-1992) [[File:Cball-AustriaHungary.png]] Austria-{{PBW|Hungaryball|Hungary}}
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Giulio Andreotti]] (1919-2013) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy
*[[File:Platon.png]] [[Noocracy|Leo Strauss]] (1899-1973) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Francesco Cossiga]] (1928-2010) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy
*[[File:Ordocon.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|Wilhelm Röpke]] (1899-1966) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] {{PBW|Germanyball|Germany}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]] (1937-) [[File:Cball-Bulgaria.png]] Bulgaria
*[[File:Liberal Fascism.png]] [[Ismism|Bertrand de Jouvenel]] (1903-1987) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Chernomyrdin.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Viktor]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Chernomyrdin]] (1938-2010) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:ModConlib.png]] [[Moderatism|Raymond Aron]] (1905-1983) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Sali Berisha]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania
*[[File:LiberMon.png]] [[Libertarian Monarchism|Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn]] (1909-1999) [[File:Cball-Austria.png]] {{PBW|Austriaball|Austria}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ivan Kostov]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Bulgaria.png]] Bulgaria
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Giulio Andreotti]] (1919-2013) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] {{PBW|Italyball|Italy}}
*[[File:SpaPP.png]] [[Neoconservatism|José María Aznar]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Francesco Cossiga]] (1928-2010) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] {{PBW|Italyball|Italy}}
*[[File:Gaidar.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Yegor Gaidar]] (1956-2009) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Cball-Catalonia.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism|Jordi Pujol i Soley]] (1930-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] {{PBW|Spainball|Spain}}
*[[File:Nowa Prawica.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Stanisław Żołtek]] (1956-),[[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:HelmutKohl.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Helmut]] [[European Federalism|Kohl]] (1930-2017) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] {{PBW|Germanyball|Germany}}
*[[File:Kasyanov.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Mikhail Kasyanov]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]] (1937-) [[File:Cball-Bulgaria.png]] {{PBW|Bulgariaball|Bulgaria}}
*[[File:Nemtsov.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Boris Nemtsov]] (1959-2015) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Chernomyrdin.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Viktor Chernomyrdin]] (1938-2010) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Pécresse.png]] [[Gaullism|Valérie Pécresse]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Sali Berisha]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] {{PBW|Albaniaball|Albania}}
*[[File:AyaanHirsiAli.png]] [[Conservative Feminism|Ayaan Hirsi Ali]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-Somalia.png]] Somalia/[[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ivan Kostov]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Bulgaria.png]] {{PBW|Bulgariaball|Bulgaria}}
*[[File:ZbigniewStonoga.png]] [[Kakistocracy|Zbigniew Stonoga]] (1974-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:GRANI.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Andrey Nechayev]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism|Dobromir Sośnierz]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:SpaPP.png]] [[Neoconservatism|José María Aznar]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] {{PBW|Spainball|Spain}}
*[[File:Dziambor.png]] [[Korwinism|Artur Dziambor]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Merkelism.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Angela Merkel]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] {{PBW|Germanyball|Germany}}
*[[File:Ponasenkov.png]] [[Bonapartism|Yevgeni Ponasenkov]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Gaidar.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Yegor Gaidar]] (1956-2009) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism|Konrad Berkowicz]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Nowa Prawica.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Stanisław Żołtek]] (1956-),[[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:Mentzen.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Sławomir Mentzen]] (1986-),[[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland
*[[File:Kasyanov.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Mikhail Kasyanov]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:SwedenKD.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Sara Skyttedal]] (1986-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden
*[[File:Nemtsov.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Boris Nemtsov]] (1959-2015) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:SwedenKD.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Ebba Busch]] (1987-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden
*[[File:Prokhorov.png]] [[Oligarchy|Mikhail Prokhorov]] (1965-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia/[[File:Zio.png]] Israel
*[[File:ModPartyicon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Hanif Bali]] (1987-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden
*[[File:PPoroshenko.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Petro Poroshenko]] (1965-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] {{PBW|Ukraineball|Ukraine}}
*[[File:Pécresse.png]] [[Gaullism|Valérie Pécresse]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:AyaanHirsiAli.png]] [[Conservative Feminism|Ayaan Hirsi Ali]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-Somalia.png]] Somalia/[[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] {{PBW|Netherlandsball|Netherlands}}
*[[File:Milov.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Vladimir Milov]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:ZbigniewStonoga.png]] [[Kakistocracy|Zbigniew Stonoga]] (1974-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism|Dobromir Sośnierz]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:Dziambor.png]] [[Korwinism|Artur Dziambor]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:Ponasenkov.png]] [[Bonapartism|Yevgeni Ponasenkov]] (1982-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism|Konrad Berkowicz]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:Mentzen.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Sławomir Mentzen]] (1986-),[[File:Cball-Poland.png]] {{PBW|Polandball|Poland}}
*[[File:SwedenKD.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Sara Skyttedal]] (1986-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] {{PBW|Swedenball|Sweden}}
*[[File:SwedenKD.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Ebba Busch]] (1987-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] {{PBW|Swedenball|Sweden}}
*[[File:ModPartyicon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Hanif Bali]] (1987-) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] {{PBW|Swedenball|Sweden}}
}}
}}
[[File:Cball-US.png]] '''USA''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Cball-US.png]] '''USA''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Washdem2.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|George Washington]] (1732-1799) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Washdem2.png]] {{PCBA|Washingtonism|George Washington}} (1732-1799) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Adams.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|John Adams]] (1735-1826) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Adams.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|John Adams]] (1735-1826) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Cleveland.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Grover Cleveland]] (1837-1908) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Cleveland.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Grover Cleveland]] (1837-1908) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Harding.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Warren G. Harding]] (1865-1923) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Lincolnism.png]] [[National Liberalism|Abraham Lincoln]] (1809-1865) [[File:Cball-US.png]]
*[[File:Garner.png]] [[Kritarchy|John Nance Garner]] (1868-1967) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Harding.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Warren G. Harding]] (1865-1923) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Coolidge.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Calvin Coolidge]] (1872-1933) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Garner.png]] [[Kritarchy|John Nance Garner]] (1868-1967) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Reagan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ronald Reagan]] (1911-2004) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Coolidge.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Calvin Coolidge]] (1872-1933) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Nixon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism|Richard Nixon]] (1913-1994) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Reagan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ronald Reagan]] (1911-2004) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Russell_Kirk.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Russell Kirk]] (1918-1994) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Nixon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism|Richard Nixon]] (1913-1994) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Edward J. King]] (1925-2006) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Russell_Kirk.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Russell Kirk]] (1918-1994) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Donald Rumsfeld]] (1932-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Irving Kristol]] (1920-2009) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Liberalism|Sanford Bishop]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Edward J. King]] (1925-2006) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Mesocon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Dennis Prager]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Daniel Patrick Moynihan]] (1927-2003) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA (Initially)
*[[File:Synclib.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Richard Neal]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Sowell.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Thomas Sowell]] (1930-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Condoleezza Rice]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Donald Rumsfeld]] (1932-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Henry]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Cuellar]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Liberalism|Sanford Bishop]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Lindsey Graham]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Mesocon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Dennis Prager]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Dinesh D'Souza]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-India.png]] India/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Synclib.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Richard Neal]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Mike Dunleavy]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Condoleezza Rice]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Neil Fergusson]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Henry]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Cuellar]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Neoimp.png]] [[Imperialism|Bruce Gilley]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Lindsey Graham]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Marco Rubio]] (1971-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Dinesh D'Souza]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-India.png]] India/[[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Haley.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Nikki Haley]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Mike Dunleavy]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Josh Gottheimer]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Neil Fergusson]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Altlconlib.png]] [[Alt-Lite|James Lindsay]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Neoimp.png]] [[Imperialism|Bruce Gilley]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Abigail Spanberger]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Constitutionalconservative1.png]] [[Constitutionalism|Neil Gorsuch]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Amash.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Justin Amash]] (1980-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Marco Rubio]] (1971-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Shapirocube.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Ben Shapiro]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Haley.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Nikki Haley]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:LGBCon.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Christian Watson]] (2000-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Josh Gottheimer]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Rudyard Lynch]] (2001-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA / [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Lindsay.png]] [[Alt-Lite|James Lindsay]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Dem-BlueDog.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Abigail Spanberger]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Amash.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Justin Amash]] (1980-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Shapirocube.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Ben Shapiro]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|Brad Polumbo]] (1997-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:LGBCon.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Christian Watson]] (2000-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Rudyard Lynch]] (2001-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA / [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] {{PBW|Canadaball|Canada}}
}}
}}
[[File:PanAmer.png]] '''Latin America''' {{Collapse|
[[File:LatAm.png]] '''Latin America''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Maderism.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Francisco I. Madero]] (1873-1913) [[File:Cball-Mexico.png]] Mexico
*[[File:Maderism.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Francisco I. Madero]] (1873-1913) [[File:Cball-Mexico.png]] {{PBW|Mexicoball|Mexico}}
*[[File:Classlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Álvaro Alsogaray]] (1913-2005) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina
*[[File:Classlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Álvaro Alsogaray]] (1913-2005) [[File:Argentina.png]] {{PBW|Argentinaball|Argentina}}
*[[File:Menem.png]] [[Peronism|Carlos Menem]] (1930-2021) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina
*[[File:Menem.png]] [[Peronism|Carlos Menem]] (1930-2021) [[File:Argentina.png]] {{PBW|Argentinaball|Argentina}}
*Claudia Blum (1948-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia
*Claudia Blum (1948-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] {{PBW|Colombiaball|Colombia}}
*[[File:Centro Democratico.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Álvaro Uribe]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia
*[[File:JosePiñera.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|José Piñera]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] {{PBW|Chileball|Chile}}
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Emma Claudia Castellanos]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia
*[[File:Centro Democratico.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Álvaro Uribe]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] {{PBW|Colombiaball|Colombia}}
*Germán Vargas Lleras (1962-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Emma Claudia Castellanos]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] {{PBW|Colombiaball|Colombia}}
*Alejandro Char (1966-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia
*Germán Vargas Lleras (1962-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] {{PBW|Colombiaball|Colombia}}
*[[File:Áñez.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Jeanine Áñez]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia
*[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Gonzalo de la Carrera]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] {{PBW|Chileball|Chile}}
*Alejandro Char (1966-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] {{PBW|Colombiaball|Colombia}}
*[[File:KeikoFujimori.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Keiko Fujimori]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru
*[[File:IvanDuque.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Iván Duque Márquez]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia
*[[File:Áñez.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Jeanine Áñez]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] {{PBW|Boliviaball|Bolivia}}
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Felipe Kast]] (1977-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile
*[[File:KeikoFujimori.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Keiko Fujimori]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] {{PBW|Peruball|Peru}}
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Fernando Fuentes Pinzón]] (19??-) [[File:Chavismo.png]] Venezuela
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Bruno Garschagen]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]]
*[[File:IvanDuque.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Iván Duque Márquez]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] {{PBW|Colombiaball|Colombia}}
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Fernando Fuentes Pinzón]] (19??-) [[File:Chavismo.png]] {{PBW|Venezuelaball|Venezuela}}
}}
}}
[[File:PanAsian.png]] '''Asia''' {{Collapse|
[[File:PanAsian.png]] '''Asia''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Yoshida.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Shigeru Yoshida]] (1878-1967) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
*[[File:Yoshida.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Shigeru Yoshida]] (1878-1967) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
*[[File:Hushih.png]] [[Mediacracy|Hu]] [[Tridemism|Shih]] (1891-1962) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC
*[[File:Hushih.png]] [[Mediacracy|Hu]] [[Tridemism|Shih]] (1891-1962) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC
*[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Yun-Posun]] (1897-1990) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea
*[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Yun-Posun]] (1897-1990) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] {{PBW|South Koreaball|South Korea}}
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoliberalism|Yasuhiro Nakasone]] (1918-2019) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoliberalism|Yasuhiro Nakasone]] (1918-2019) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
*[[File:LeeTengHui.png]] [[National Liberalism|Lee Teng-hui]] (1923-2020) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] Taiwan
*[[File:LeeTengHui.png]] [[National Liberalism|Lee Teng-hui]] (1923-2020) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] {{PBW|Taiwanball|Taiwan}}
*[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Chuan Leekpai]] (1938-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand
*[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Chuan Leekpai]] (1938-) [[File:Thailand.png]] {{PBW|Thailandball|Thailand}}
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoconservatism|Junichiro Koizumi]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoconservatism|Junichiro Koizumi]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
*[[File:RevRightKMT.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Terry Gou]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] Taiwan
*[[File:RevRightKMT.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Terry Gou]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] {{PBW|Taiwanball|Taiwan}}
*[[File:Cball-HongKong-BlackBauhinia.png]] [[Mediacracy|Jimmy Lai]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong
*[[File:Cball-HongKong-BlackBauhinia.png]] [[Mediacracy|Jimmy Lai]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] {{PBW|Hong Kongball|Hong Kong}}
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Yoshihide Suga]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Yoshihide Suga]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
*[[File:Conserv.png]] [[Conservatism|Temir Sariyev]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] Kyrgyzstan
*[[File:Conserv.png]] [[Conservatism|Temir Sariyev]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] {{PBW|Kyrgyzstanball|Kyrgyzstan}}
*[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|Abhisit Vejjajiva]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK/[[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand
*[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|Abhisit Vejjajiva]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK/[[File:Thailand.png]] {{PBW|Thailandball|Thailand}}
*[[File:DPPJapan.png]] [[Social Capitalism|Yuichiro Tamaki]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
*[[File:DPPJapan.png]] [[Social Capitalism|Yuichiro Tamaki]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
*[[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Yuya Watase]] (1981-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
*[[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Yuya Watase]] (1981-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
}}
}}
[[File:PanArab.png]] '''MENA'''{{Collapse|
[[File:PanArab.png]] '''MENA'''{{Collapse|
*[[File:DemocratParty.png]] [[Kemalism|Adnan Menderes]] (1899-1961) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey
*[[File:DemocratParty.png]] [[Kemalism|Adnan Menderes]] (1899-1961) [[File:ROT.png]] {{PBW|Turkeyball|Turkey}}
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Tansu Çiller]] (1946-) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey
*[[File:PeopleFrontAz.png]] [[National Conservatism|Abulfaz Elchibey]] (1938-2000) [[File:Cball-Azerbaijan.png]] {{PBW|Azerbaijanball|Azerbaijan}}
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Tansu Çiller]] (1946-) [[File:ROT.png]] {{PBW|Turkeyball|Turkey}}
*[[File:Bibi.png]] [[National Liberalism|Benjamin]] [[Zionism|Netanyahu]] (1949-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel
*[[File:Bibi.png]] [[National Liberalism|Benjamin]] [[Zionism|Netanyahu]] (1949-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel
*[[File:NewRight(Israel).png]] [[National Conservatism|Naftali]] [[Zionism|Bennett]] (1972-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel
*[[File:NewRight(Israel).png]] [[National Conservatism|Naftali]] [[Zionism|Bennett]] (1972-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel
*[[File:NewRight(Israel).png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Ayelet]] [[Zionism|Shaked]] (1976-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel}}
*[[File:NewRight(Israel).png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Ayelet]] [[Zionism|Shaked]] (1976-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel}}
[[File:Cball-AfricanUnion.png]] '''Africa'''{{Collapse|
[[File:Cball-AfricanUnion.png]] '''Africa'''{{Collapse|
*[[File:JanSmuts.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Jan Smuts]] (1870-1950) [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]] South Africa
*[[File:JanSmuts.png]] [[Imperialism|Jan Smuts]] (1870-1950) [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]] {{PBW|South Africaball|South Africa}}
*[[File:De Klerk.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|F.W. De Klerk]] (1936-2021) [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]] South Africa
*[[File:De Klerk.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy|F.W. De Klerk]] (1936-2021) [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]] {{PBW|South Africaball|South Africa}}
}}
}}
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[[File:Civilib.png]] Liberal governments<br>
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Objective Moral Values<br>
[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] Free Trade (Usually)<br>
[[File:Globcap.png]] Free Trade<br>
[[File:Kant.png]] Inmanuel Kant<br>
[[File:Kant.png]] Immanuel Kant<br>
Compromise with [[File:Arist.png]][[File:Monarch.png]] Ancient Institutions [[File:Religious.png]][[File:Trad.png]]<br>
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[[File:Soc-h.png]] Socialism<br>
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnYLmqMIyi4&t Seven Nation Army Can't Stop the British Empire]<br>
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sEX02P64Nc Limmy's Margaret Thatcher Tribute]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sEX02P64Nc Limmy's Margaret Thatcher Tribute]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz9PeurOXe0 PragerU Song]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz9PeurOXe0 PragerU Song]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfeMDl-TAv8 Село & Люди - In The Army Now]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfeMDl-TAv8 Село & Люди - In The Army Now]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ3v2oGm6Sk Jordan B Peterson's DRINKING SONG]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ3v2oGm6Sk Jordan B Peterson's DRINKING SONG]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvrTVkoekLo Rusty Cage - Jordan Peterson Rap]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA-SMYnroiU Cassetteboy vs Liz Truss - Nu Tax Plan]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA-SMYnroiU Cassetteboy vs Liz Truss - Nu Tax Plan]<br>
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[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J91UxS4NCiI&pp=ygUaZmlhbm5hIGZhaWwgd2UnbGwgYmUgdGhlcmU%3D We’ll Be There - A Song for Fianna Fáil]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-_unC-g_rY&t=32s& cvs2 London]</s>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm-AWB8HP3E The Grover Cleveland Song]<br>
<s>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6XmQzct0aA Germán Baquero Advertisement]</s><br>
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quote="It took untold generations to get you where you are. A little gratitude might be in order. If you’re going to insist on bending the world to your way, you better have your reasons."
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'''Conservative Liberalism''' ('''ConLib''') is an economically center-right to right-wing, civically liberal and culturally center-right to right-wing ideology which seeks to combine liberal values such as free markets, free trade, individual rights and freedom of speech with a more traditional and conservative stance on social and ethical matters. He takes influence from [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]], although is slightly less radical and has a greater focus on positive liberty. Rather than being based on progressivism, ConLib's ideology combines liberalism with elements of classical philosophy (the common good, natural rights etc.), Christianity (natural law, social nature of man etc.) and ancient institutions (common law, social hierarchies etc.).
'''Conservative Liberalism''' ('''ConLib''') is an economically center-right to right-wing, civically liberal and culturally center-right to right-wing ideology which seeks to combine liberal values such as free markets, free trade, individual rights and freedom of speech with a more traditional and conservative stance on social and ethical matters. He takes influence from [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]], although is slightly less radical and has a greater focus on positive liberty. Rather than being based on progressivism, ConLib's ideology combines liberalism with elements of classical philosophy (the common good, natural rights etc.), Christianity (natural law, social nature of man etc.) and ancient institutions (common law, social hierarchies etc.).
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Conservative Liberals also carry [[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Civically Nationalist]] views like free movement on immigration (but against open borders and illegal immigration).
Conservative Liberals also carry [[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Civically Nationalist]] views like free movement on immigration (but against open borders and illegal immigration).


Conservative Liberalism understands and acknowledges that classical and medieval politics cannot be restored in the modern world thus distancing itself from [[File:React.png]] [[Reactionaryism]].
Conservative Liberalism understands and acknowledges that classical and medieval politics cannot be restored in the modern world thus distancing itself from [[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism]].


Conservative Liberalism subscribes to ideas like a small welfare assistance to the lower earning brackets like the Negative Income Tax and Charter Schools rather than a large welfare state as it could be seen as excessively bureaucratic and inefficient.
Conservative Liberalism subscribes to ideas like a small welfare assistance to the lower earning brackets like the [[File:NIT.png]] Negative Income Tax and [[File:CharterSchool.png]] Charter Schools rather than a large welfare state as it could be seen as excessively bureaucratic and inefficient.


==[[File:Conlib.png]] Conservative Liberalism & [[File:Libconserv3.png]] Liberal Conservatism==
==[[File:Conlib.png]] Conservative Liberalism & [[File:Libconserv3.png]] Liberal Conservatism==


Despite the confusing distinction and similarities with [[File:Liberalconservative.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] [[File:Libconserv3.png]] they differ in the sense that Liberal Conservatives tend to be a more moderate in most positions while Conservative Liberals are slightly more radical and some-less statist as they wish to preserve traditional moral values and culture while making reforms occasionally when seen fit, thus varying culturally center-right to right wing.
Despite the confusing distinction and similarities with [[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] they differ in the sense that Liberal Conservatives tend to be a more moderate in most positions while Conservative Liberals are slightly more radical and some-less statist as they wish to preserve traditional moral values and culture while making reforms occasionally when seen fit, thus varying culturally center-right to right wing.


[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] according to scholar Andrew Vincent, the premise of liberal conservatism is "economics is prior to politics" while Conservative Liberalism is focused on politics believing in ordered liberty under traditional morality and classical-culture with moderate influences from religion alongside economic liberalism.
[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] according to scholar Andrew Vincent, the premise of liberal conservatism is "economics is prior to politics" while Conservative Liberalism is focused on politics believing in ordered liberty under traditional morality and classical-culture with moderate influences from religion alongside economic liberalism.
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The places they have similarity is their origin and the goal they have both ideas are inspired by the philosopher Edmund Burke where they wanted to incorporate a free market in which people can participate and create wealth free from bureaucratic interference.
The places they have similarity is their origin and the goal they have both ideas are inspired by the philosopher Edmund Burke where they wanted to incorporate a free market in which people can participate and create wealth free from bureaucratic interference.
==Variants==
==Variants==
===[[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom [[File:Thatcher.png]]===
===[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] '''Conservative Neoliberalism'''===
[[File:ConNeoLIb.png]] '''Conservative Neoliberalism''' is an economically center-right to right-wing, culturally right and liberal ideology that combines elements of [[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]] and [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]]. Conservative Neoliberalism supports a [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Capitalist Economy]] with [[File:Globcap.png]] [[Globalism#Economic Globalization|Economic Globalization]] and [[File:Monet.png]] [[Monetarism|monetarist regulation of monetary policy]] while emphasizing the importance of preserving [[File:Trad.png]] tradition, cultural values, and the status quo. Although not always, in some cases this ideology can support some modern trends and values. Examples of this phenomenon include [[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Margaret Thatcher]] of the [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK and [[File:Reagan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ronald Reagan]] of the [[File:Cball-US.png]] US.

===[[File:LiberalParty.png]] '''Australian Liberalism/LNPism''' [[File:LibNatCoa.png]]===
W.I.P.

===[[File:Church.png]] '''Churchillism'''===
W.I.P.

===[[File:Thatcher.png]] '''Thatcherism'''===

[[File:ThatcherFlag.png|thumb|220px|Flag of Thatcherism]]
[[File:ThatcherFlag.png|thumb|220px|Flag of Thatcherism]]
During her tenure as Prime Minister, [[File:Thatcher-alt.png]] Margaret Thatcher oversaw a number of neoliberal reforms, including tax reduction, exchange rate reform, deregulation, and privatisation. These reforms were continued and supported by her successor John Major. Although opposed by the Labour Party, the reforms were, according to some scholars, largely left unaltered when [[File:UKLab.png]] Labour returned to power in 1997.


[[File:Thatcher-alt.png]] '''Margaret Thatcher''' was a [[File:Cball-UK.png]] British politician, Baroness, and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. She is known for her conservative political views, neoliberal economic reforms and strong leadership. Thatcher was nicknamed the "Iron Lady" for her determination and steadfastness in realizing her political goals.
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[[File:Thatcher.png]] Thatcher was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979 and became the first woman to hold the office. Her reign, known as Thatcherism, was characterized by economic reforms aimed at deregulating the economy, privatizing state-owned enterprises, tightening fiscal policy, and cutting social spending. In addition, Thatcher's reign was marked by a number of difficult moments, including the suppression of a massive miners' strike following the closure of many mines, and an armed conflict with [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina over the ownership of the [[File:Cball-Falklands.png]] Falkland Islands, which Britain won. Margaret Thatcher also played an important role on the international stage, establishing a trusting relationship with her like-minded [[File:Cball-US.png]] US President [[File:Reagan.png]] Ronald Reagan and making important foreign policy decisions.
'''The Adam Smith Institute''', a United Kingdom-based free-market think tank and lobbying group formed in 1977, which was a major driver of the aforementioned neoliberal reforms, officially changed it's [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]] label to a [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] one in October 2016.


She resigned in 1990 following intra-party pressure, and she died in 2013, leaving behind a complex and controversial legacy in British politics. Margaret Thatcher's reign was contested and highly divisive in British society, particularly evident after her death.
===[[File:LiberalParty.png]] '''Australian Liberalism/LNPism''' [[File:LibNatCoa.png]]===
===[[File:Church.png]] '''Churchillism'''===


===[[File:Burke.png]] '''Burkean Conservatism'''===
===[[File:Burke.png]] '''Burkean Conservatism'''===
Burke conceives the emotional and spiritual life of man as a harmony within the larger order of the universe. Natural impulse, that is, contains within itself self-restraint and self-criticism; the moral and spiritual life is continuous with it, generated from it and essentially sympathetic to it. It follows that society and state make possible the full realization of human potentiality, embody a common good, and represent a tacit or explicit agreement on norms and ends. The political community acts ideally as a unity.


This interpretation of nature and the natural order implies deep respect for the historical process and the usages and social achievements built up over time. Therefore, social change is not merely possible but also inevitable and desirable. But the scope and the role of thought operating as a reforming instrument on society as a whole is limited. It should act under the promptings of specific tensions or specific possibilities, in close union with the detailed process of change, rather than in large speculative schemes involving extensive interference with the stable, habitual life of society. Also, it ought not to place excessive emphasis on some ends at the expense of others; in particular, it should not give rein to a moral idealism (as in the French Revolution) that sets itself in radical opposition to the existing order. Such attempts cut across the natural processes of social development, initiating uncontrollable forces or provoking a dialectical reaction of excluded factors. Burke’s hope, in effect, is not a realization of particular ends, such as the “liberty” and “equality” of the French Revolution, but an intensification and reconciliation of the multifarious elements of the good life that community exists to forward.
===[[File:Petersonism.png]] '''Petersonism'''===
====[[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism====


In his own day, Burke’s writings on France were an important inspiration to German and French counterrevolutionary thought. His influence in England has been more diffuse, more balanced, and more durable. He stands as the original exponent of long-lived constitutional conventions, the idea of party, and the role of the member of Parliament as free representative, not delegate. More generally, his remains the most persuasive statement of certain inarticulate political and social principles long and widely held in England: the validity of status and hierarchy and the limited role of politics in the life of society.
===[[File:Mesocon.png]] '''Pragerism'''===
[[File:Mesocon flag.svg|thumb|220x220px|Flag of Pragerism]]


==== Anti-atheism ====
'''[[File:Mesocon.png]] Pragerism''' is based on the thoughts of American political figure Dennis Prager.
Burke believed that religion played a crucial role in underpinning the moral and social fabric of society. He argued that religious faith and institutions provided a sense of order, virtue, and social cohesion that was essential for the stability of a nation. In his "Reflections on the Revolution in France," Burke wrote, "Religion is the basis of civil society, and the source of all good and of all comfort." He saw religion as a unifying force that helped maintain social order and morality.


Critique of Radical Secularism: Burke was a strong critic of the radical and revolutionary ideas of the French Enlightenment, which often included attacks on established religious institutions. He believed that these Enlightenment ideals, which rejected tradition and religion in favor of abstract, rational principles, could lead to chaos and instability. He saw the Enlightenment's atheistic or secular tendencies as a threat to the established order and societal stability.
He was born in Brooklyn, [[File:Cball-NewYork.png]] New York, [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States of America on August 2nd 1948, as he was raised in a modern [[File:JewTheo.png]] Orthodox Jewish home by his father named Max Prager along with his wife named [[File:Mat.png]] Hilda Prager but also Prager has a older brother who is a [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] physician named Kenneth Prager and then he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush in which he befriended a rabbi named Joseph Telushkin.


Value of Tradition: Burke's conservatism emphasized the importance of tradition, and religion was a key component of the traditional social order. He believed that traditions and institutions, including religious ones, had evolved over time and should be preserved and respected. Any attempt to disrupt or overthrow these traditions, including religious ones, was viewed with skepticism.
[[File:Mesocon.png]] Denis Prager went to Brooklyn College in which he graduated with a major in history along with [[File:PanArab.png]] Middle Eastern studies but over the next few years he took courses at the "Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs" at [[File:Nyc.png]] New York City along with the "University of Leeds" at West Yorkshire, [[File:Cball-England.png]] England, [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom but then he left academia without finishing a graduate degree and he left Modern Orthodoxy but maintained many traditional Jewish practices in which he remained [[File:Religious.png]] Religious while then he holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from the "Pepperdine University" at [[File:LA.png]] Los Angeles, [[File:Cball-California.png]] California.


==== Opposition to slavery ====
In 1969, while Dennis Prager was studying in England, United Kingdom he was recruited by a Jewish group to travel to the [[File:Cball-USSR.png]] Soviet Union to interview Jewish people about their life there but when he returned the next year he was in demand as a speaker on repression of Jews in the Soviet Union while he earned enough from lectures to travel even visited around sixty countries but after that he became the national spokesman for the "Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry" (SSSJ) and at the start of his career overlapped with a growing tendency among American Jews who had been staunchly [[File:LibZion.png]] Liberal to move toward the center while some to the right that driven in part by the influx of Jews from the Soviet Union.
Burke proposed a bill to ban slaveholders from being able to sit in the House of Commons, claiming they were a danger incompatible with traditional notions of British liberty. While Burke did believe that Africans were "barbaric" and needed to be "civilised" by Christianity, Gregory Collins argues that this was not an unusual attitude amongst abolitionists at the time. Furthermore, Burke seemed to believe that Christianity would provide a civilising benefit to any group of people, as he believed Christianity had "tamed" European civilisation and regarded Southern European peoples as equally savage and barbarous. Collins also suggests that Burke viewed the "uncivilised" behaviour of African slaves as being partially caused by slavery itself, as he believed that making someone a slave stripped them of any virtues and rendered them mentally deficient, regardless of race. Burke proposed a gradual program of emancipation called Sketch of a Negro Code, which Collins argues was quite detailed for the time. Collins concludes that Burke's "gradualist" position on the emancipation of slaves, while perhaps seeming ridiculous to some modern-day readers, was nonetheless sincere.


==== Constitutional Monarchism: ====
In 1975, Dennis Prager along with Joseph Telushkin published an introduction to Judaism intended for nonobservant Jews called The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism in which became a bestseller and among the questions addressed in the text were "How does Judaism differ from [[File:Christy.png]] Christianity, and can one doubt the existence of God and still be a good Jew, and how do you account for unethical but religious Jews?".
Burke supported constitutional monarchy, as it provided a stable form of government that balanced the power of the monarch with the authority of elected representatives. He argued for the value of tradition and stability in his "Reflections on the Revolution in France."


Stability and Continuity: Burke believed that constitutional monarchy provided a stable and continuous form of government. Monarchs were seen as symbols of tradition and continuity, which he considered vital for societal stability. He argued that the monarchy, when constrained by a constitution and balanced by other branches of government, served as a unifying force that could help maintain order.
In November 2nd 1976, Dennis Prager supported [[File:JimmyCarter.png]] Jimmy Carter as president in the 1976 US presidential election while from 1976 to 1983, he ran the [[File:Jewish_Technocracy.png]] "Brandeis-Bardin Institute" of the "American Jewish University" (AJU) at Simi Valley while Joseph Telushkin worked with him there in which he said "It was Prager's first salaried job." and Prager soon earned a reputation as a moral critic attacking [[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] along with [[File:Narcissist.png]] Narcissism both of which he said were destroying society even some people called him a Jewish [[File:Natcon.png]] Billy Graham.


In 1982, [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] KABC (AM) radio station hired Dennis Prager to host its Sunday night religious talk show called the "Religion on the Line" in which got top ratings that eventually led to a weekday talk show but then in June 1st 1983, Prager & Joseph Telushkin published a book called "Why the Jews? The Reason for [[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] Anti-Semitism." while according to a review in commentary the book depicts Anti-Semitism as a sinister form of flattery as the authors wrote that hatred of Jews arises from resentment over Jews while the acceptance of the doctrine that they are God's chosen people charged with bringing a moral message to the world also the book describes Jews as both a [[File:Zio.png]] nation that are stateless for a long time while being the followers of a religion in which it says that this identity is essential to [[File:Judaism_theocracy.png]] Judaism as the book says that calls for Jews to culturally assimilate as well as opposition to Zionism are both forms of Anti-Semitism even the book describes [[File:JewishAtheism.png]] secular Jews as people who have lost their way who generally fall into the error of applying Judaism's mission to reform the world in ways that tend to be [[File:Bundis.png]] Leftist, [[File:Totalitarian.png]] Totalitarian & [[File:Anjew.png]] Destructive and then after the book has been published, Prager wrote a [[File:Synd.png]] syndicated column for newspapers across the country.


The Role of Tradition: Burke's conservatism emphasized the value of tradition and gradual change. He believed that monarchy was an integral part of the historical and cultural tradition of a society. He saw tradition as a source of wisdom, and he was deeply skeptical of radical change and revolutionary upheaval. In his famous work, "Reflections on the Revolution in France," Burke warned against the dangers of overthrowing established institutions, including the monarchy.
In 1985, Dennis Prager launched his own quarterly journal called "Ultimate Issues" in which was renamed to the "Prager Perspective" eleven years later while in 1986, he divorced his [[File:Jewfem.png]] wife before he underwent a year of therapy in which the Encyclopedia of Judaism says contributed to his book called "Happiness is a Serious Problem" thirteen years later and in 1990, he wrote an essay called "Judaism, [[File:Gay.png]] Homosexuality and Civilization" that argued against normalizing Homosexuality in the Jewish community while it placed sexual sins on a continuum from premarital [[File:Sexocracy.png]] sex, celibacy, adultery, homosexuality, bestiality & [[File:Incestism.png]] incest as he argued that confining sex to [[File:Straight.png]] heterosexual marriage desexualized religion in which was a great achievement of ancient Jewish [[File:Trad.png]] tradition that was worth fighting to retain.


In 1992, Dennis Prager was remarried while by that time he was, according to the Los Angeles Jewish Journal "a fixture on local radio and a Jewish St. George battling the forces of secularity on behalf of simple goodness" while generally [[File:SocialConservative.png]] Socially Conservative with some exceptions he supported a [[File:Female.png]] woman's legal access to abortion although he said it was usually immoral even he supported justified sex between non-married consenting [[File:Male-icon.png]] men & women and he became involved with the "Stephen S. Wise Temple" to gave talks there but then got a weekday night talk show on (KABC).


Check on Despotic Tendencies: While Burke supported monarchy, he was not advocating for absolute or despotic rule. He saw constitutional monarchy as a system in which the power of the monarch was limited by a constitution and balanced by other institutions, such as a parliament or legislature. This allowed for a form of government that combined the stability of monarchy with the accountability of representative institutions.
In 1993, Dennis Prager stared in a short [[File:Honk.png]] comedy film directed by David Zucker called For Goodness Sake in which explains address everyday ethical issues of life and then in 1996, Prager along with [[File:Elder.png]] Larry Elder stared in another short comedy film produced by Rich Markey called For Goodness Sake II in which it pointed out that skill will brings in diversity naturally even the future co-creators of South Park such as Trey Parker & Matt Stone were involved in this short film.


In 1994, Dennis Prager did an hour each weekday via satellite on an commercial radio station called WABC (AM) aka KABC's sister station in New York before doing his KABC show locally but then the "Anti-Defamation League" (ADL) published a report on Anti-Semitism in the [[File:Christianright.png]] Christian right movement while he was aligned with the social political Conservatism of the Christian right in which attacked the (ADL) including its report and during the 1994-1995 television season on "Multimedia Entertainment" that syndicated a television show featuring Prager while he said he was "ambivalent about television as a medium for deep, intelligent programming but that the show was an incredible opportunity to reach a mass audience with my belief system" but then he moved the studio audience on-stage with him where they could interact with him more directly.


Resistance to Abstract Theories: Burke was highly critical of abstract political theories and believed in the practical wisdom that could be derived from experience and tradition. He thought that constitutional monarchy, as it had evolved over time, represented a pragmatic and tested form of government, in contrast to the radical ideas of the French Revolution, which he saw as based on abstract and unproven theories.
In 1995, Dennis Prager he urged [[File:Relzion.png]] Conservative Jews to be open to working with Conservative Christians like the "Christian Coalition" lead by Pat Robertson but then he named Jacob Petuchowski, Eliezer Berkovits, Harold Kushner, C.S. Lewis, Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak & George Gilder as the people who had influenced his theology the most and then he criticized the "Illinois Supreme Court" decision in the [[File:Kak.png]] Baby Richard case that removed a child from his adoptive parents while in the KABC he held a "Rally for Baby Richard" where he got support from actors Priscilla Presley, Tom Selleck & John McCook.


In 1996, Dennis Prager testified in Congress in favor of a bill called the Defense of Marriage Act as he testified that the acceptance of homosexuality as the equal of heterosexual marital love signifies the decline of Western civilization and then he worked with [[File:RepubUS.png]] Bob Dole's campaign in the 1996 US presidential election but when the polls prior to the election showed that the Dole campaign did not have much Jewish support Prager said "This was because American Jews are ignorant regarding the [[File:Antizion.png]] Anti-Israel aspects of the current [[File:Demcr.png]] Democrat Party".


Monarchy as a Source of Unity: Burke believed that monarchy had the potential to unify a nation, transcending divisive political and social interests. He saw the monarch as a figure who could symbolize the common good and provide a sense of national identity. This unity, in his view, was important for maintaining social cohesion and avoiding factionalism.
In 1999, Dennis Prager has hosted a nationally syndicated talk show on the socially politically Conservative Christian radio station KRLA in Los Angeles that is part of the "Salem Media Group" that carries other Conservative hosts including James Dobson, Randall Terry, Janet Parshall, Sebastian Gorka & Larry Elder and it is a key voice of the Christian right that seeks to change American politics as well as the way that [[File:Indiv.png]] individual people live but then in 2002, Prager was in a documentary film directed by Allen Estrin called Israel in a Time of Terror.


In 2006, Dennis Prager criticized [[File:ProgPop.png]] Keith Ellison who is the first [[File:Muslim_2.png]] Muslim elected to Congress for announcing that he would use the Quran for the reenactment of his swearing in ceremony while Prager wrote "Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and uphold its values is concerned, America is interested in only one book, the [[File:Jesus.png]] Bible. If you are incapable of taking an oath on that book, don't serve in Congress." and after that in response former New York City Mayor Ed Koch called for Prager to end his service on the "United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council".


Protection of Individual Rights: Burke argued that constitutional monarchy, when properly balanced, could protect the rights and liberties of citizens. He believed that the king, bound by the constitution and the rule of law, could serve as a check against the arbitrary exercise of power by the government. In this sense, he saw the monarchy as a protector of individual rights.
In 2009, Dennis Prager joined other Salem Radio Network hosts to oppose the [[File:Obamium.png]] Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare but in June 11th 2009, he along with radio producer screenwriter [[File:MesoConF.png]] Allen Estrin started a website called Prager University aka PragerU which creates five-minute videos on various topics from a Conservative perspective in order to advocate for Conservative views undermining the college education by the left even the two originally who created this website considered making it a brick-&-mortar university but the idea was revised into a digital product to save money and it becomes a [[File:YouTube.png]] YouTube channel.


===[[File:Petersonism.png]] '''Petersonism'''===
In May 4th 2011, Dennis Prager starred in a documentary film directed by Paul Croshaw called Baseball, Dennis & the [[File:Cball-France.png]] French and it tells that a story of a longtime [[File:Lib.png]] Liberal activist who after years of listening to nationally renowned radio personality Prager becomes a churchgoing Conservative Christian.
====[[File:NeoPetersonism.png]] Neo-Petersonism====


===[[File:Mesocon.png]] '''Pragerism'''===
In 2013, since a lawsuit over the use of a photograph PragerU has used animation in its videos even in January 25th 2012 it created the first animation called "Understanding Men and Women; Why They See Things Differently" but then in 2014, while same-sex marriage in the United States of America was in the process of being nationally legalized Dennis Prager wrote "If that were to happen, then there is no plausible argument for denying polygamous relationships, or brothers and sisters, or parents and adult children, the right to marry." and he also said that the heterosexual AIDS crisis was something entirely manufactured by the Left.
[[File:Mesocon flag.svg|thumb|220x220px|Flag of Pragerism]]


'''[[File:Mesocon.png]] Pragerism''' is based on the thoughts of American political figure Dennis Prager. He was born in Brooklyn,New York, [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA on August 2nd, 1948. He was raised in a modern [[File:JewTheo.png]] Orthodox Jewish home by his father Max along with his wife [[File:Mat.png]] Hilda. Prager also has an older brother who is a [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] physician named Kenneth Prager. Dennis attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush in which he befriended a rabbi named Joseph Telushkin.
In 2015, PragerU developed two partnership programs to promote its views including religious material in public & private schools while the PragerU's Educator Program with 3,000 sign-ups supplies teachers with lesson plans along with study guides that accompany videos and secondary school teachers & college professors can register their classes through PragerU's Academic Partnership program in which lets students sign up while allows teachers to monitor their students' progress.


[[File:Mesocon.png]] Dennis Prager went to Brooklyn College, in which he graduated with a major in History along with [[File:PanArab.png]] Middle Eastern Studies; and over the next few years he took courses at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs at [[File:Nyc.png]] New York City along with the University of Leeds at West Yorkshire,England, [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK. Then he left academia without finishing a graduate degree and he left Modern Orthodoxy but maintained many traditional Jewish practices and remained [[File:Religious.png]] religious. He holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from the Pepperdine University at [[File:LA.png]] Los Angeles, [[File:Cball-California.png]] California.
In April 21st 2016, according to Joseph McCarthy of The Weather Channel (TWC) pointed out that [[File:AnEn.png]] fossil fuel proponent Alex Epstein promotes misinformation about climate change including false & misleading claims in a PragerU video called "Fossil Fuels: The Greenest Energy" but then in October 2016, PragerU claimed that YouTube had put 21 of it's videos in the restricted mode setting in which ensures content is age appropriate while YouTube responded saying "We aim to apply the same standards to everyone and we don’t censor anyone. Often it’s not the right approach to say that videos with the same topic should get the same rating. We’ll need to take into consideration what the intent of the video is, what the focus of the video is, what the surrounding metadata of the video explains." and during the same year Dennis Prager endorsed [[File:Trumpism.png]] Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential election while he said "Trump was his 17th choice out of 17 candidates" but he clarified that he was not a Trump supporter as there is no choice now to support Trump even he previously said that Trump was unfit to be a presidential candidate let alone president later Conor Friedersdorf of The [[File:Libhawk.png]] Atlantic magazine criticized Prager for endorsing Trump.


In 1969, while Dennis Prager was studying in England, UK, he was recruited by a Jewish group to travel to the [[File:Cball-USSR.png]] Soviet Union to interview Jewish people about their life there. When he returned the next year, he was in demand as a speaker on repression of Jews in the Soviet Union. He earned enough from lectures to travel, and visited around sixty countries. After that he became the national spokesman for the "Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry" (SSSJ), and at the start of his career overlapped with a growing tendency among American Jews who had been staunchly [[File:LibZion.png]] Liberal to move toward the center while some to the right that driven in part by the influx of Jews from the Soviet Union.
In 2017, Dennis Prager was invited to be a guest conductor for the volunteer orchestra of Santa Monica, California as part of a fundraising concert at the [[File:Disney.png]] Walt Disney Concert Hall but some of the orchestra members protested the invitation in which they considered promoting bigotry as the orchestra leader Guido Lamell had invited Prager because he admired him as Prager often discussed or promoted classical music on his shows while had guest-conducted a few times in the past and because he thought Prager's presence might help raise more money even he called Prager "a great man, leader and friend".


In 1975, Dennis Prager along with Joseph Telushkin published an introduction to Judaism intended for non-observant Jews called "The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism" which became a bestseller. Among the questions addressed in the text were "How does Judaism differ from [[File:Christy.png]] Christianity, and can one doubt the existence of God and still be a good Jew, and how do you account for unethical but religious Jews?".
In October 2017, PragerU filed a [[File:Fed.png]] federal lawsuit against YouTube's parent company called [[File:Google,_Google_Images.png]] Google claiming that 37 of its videos were unfairly demonetized or flagged so that they could only be viewed with "restricted mode filtering" in which limits views based on viewer characteristics such as age and PragerU claimed that Google's demonetization or flagging violated the [[File:Consti.png]] First Amendment by arguing that YouTube was a public forum.


On November 2nd, 1976, Dennis Prager supported [[File:JimmyCarter.png]] Jimmy Carter in the 1976 US presidential election. From 1976 to 1983, he ran the [[File:Jewish_Technocracy.png]] Brandeis-Bardin Institute of the American Jewish University (AJU) at Simi Valley while Joseph Telushkin worked with him. He said "It was Prager's first salaried job." Prager soon earned a reputation as a moral critic; attacking [[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] along with [[File:Narcissist.png]] Narcissism, both of which he said were destroying society. Some people called him a Jewish [[File:Natcon.png]] Billy Graham.
PragerU have videos have argued against a $15 minimum wage, against [[File:AntiGRights.png]] increased gun control & in support of [[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism although topical PragerU videos largely avoided mentioning Donald Trump during his presidency while it was Pro-Israel as Dennis Prager has said that "Nothing better identifies incipient evil than Anti-Semitism for example in February 6th 2017, [[File:Hcon.png]] Dave Rubin stars in a video called "Why I Left the Left" stated that "[[File:Racism.png]] Racism, Bigotry, [[File:Xenophobia.png]] Xenophobia, Homophobia & [[File:Islamophobia.png]] Islamophobia are meaningless buzzwords." while in October 26th 2017, [[File:Plcn2.png]] Michael Knowles stars in a video called "What Is the [[File:Altr.png]] Alt-Right?" stated that "the Alt-Right have nothing in common with American Conservatism as it closer to Leftism expect the Left is much larger" and in December 4th 2017, [[File:Necon.png]] Dinesh D'Souza stars in a video called "Is [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism Right Or Left?" in which he stated that Fascism was a left-wing ideology while he maintained that Italian philosopher [[File:Classfash.png]] Giovanni Gentile who influenced [[File:Italian_Fascism.png]] Italian fascism was a [[File:Red_Fascism.png]] Leftist but Paleoconservative scholar [[File:PaleoCube.png]] Paul Gottfried criticized the video as he noted that this contradicted the research by almost all scholars of Gentile's work who view him as an intellectual of the [[File:Natpop.png]] Revolutionary Right.


In 1982, [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] KABC (AM) radio station hired Dennis Prager to host it's Sunday night religious talk show called "Religion On The Line" which got top ratings that eventually led to a weekday talk show. On June 1st, 1983, Prager & Joseph Telushkin published a book called "Why The Jews? The Reason For [[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] Anti-Semitism." According to a review in commentary, the book depicts Anti-Semitism as a sinister form of flattery; as the authors wrote that hatred of Jews arises from resentment over Jews and the acceptance of the doctrine that they are God's chosen people charged with bringing a moral message to the world. The book describes Jews as both a [[File:Zio.png]] nation that has been stateless for a long time, and as being the followers of a religion. It says that this identity is essential to [[File:Judaism_theocracy.png]] Judaism; as the book says that calls for Jews to culturally assimilate as well as opposition to Zionism are both forms of Anti-Semitism. The book describes [[File:JewishAtheism.png]] secular Jews as people who have lost their way, and who generally fall into the error of applying Judaism's mission to reform the world in ways that tend to be [[File:Bundis.png]] leftist, [[File:Totalitarian.png]] totalitarian & [[File:Anjew.png]] destructive. After the book had been published, Prager wrote a syndicated column for newspapers across the country.
PragerU has over a dozen videos that promote fossil fuels while dispute the scientific consensus on climate change but according to the non-profit think tank "InfluenceMap" targeted ads posted on [[File:Facebook.png]] Facebook included misleading material that cast doubt on science, framed climatic concerns as ideological or hysteria and promoted a [[File:ConspiracyTheorist.png]] conspiracy theory that [[File:Tucn-EcoAuth.png]] big government control is the real motivation behind energy policies to reduce gas emissions.


In 1985, Dennis Prager launched his own quarterly journal called "Ultimate Issues", which was renamed to "The Prager Perspective" eleven years later. In 1986, he divorced his wife before undergoing a year of therapy, which the Encyclopedia of Judaism says contributed to his book "Happiness is a Serious Problem". In 1990, he wrote an essay called "Judaism, [[File:Gay.png]] Homosexuality and Civilization" that argued against normalizing homosexuality in the Jewish community. It placed sexual sins on a continuum from premarital [[File:Sexocracy.png]] sex, celibacy, adultery, homosexuality, bestiality & [[File:Incestism.png]] incest. He argued that confining sex to [[File:Straight.png]] heterosexual marriage desexualized religion, which was a great achievement of ancient Jewish [[File:Trad.png]] tradition that was worth fighting to retain.
Dennis Prager's columns are handled by Creators Syndicate while it has been published in The Wall Street Journal & the Los Angeles Times along with Commentary but his weekly syndicated column appears on such online websites as Townhall, National Review Online, Jewish World Review & elsewhere and he also writes a bi-weekly column for The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.


Dennis Prager remarried in 1992. According to the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, he was "A fixture on local radio and a Jewish St. George battling the forces of secularity on behalf of simple goodness." While generally [[File:SocialConservative.png]] socially conservative,Prager had some exceptions. He supported a woman's legal access to abortion although he said it was usually immoral, and he supported justified sex between non-married consenting men & women. He became involved with the Stephen S. Wise Temple to give talks there.
In 2018, Dennis Prager published a commentary on the [[File:Moses.png]] Book of Exodus while a year later this was followed by another commentary on the Book of Genesis in which both are published by the "Salem Media Group" even PragerU has reached a billion views in this year and in March 2018, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh dismissed a case ruling that because Google was a private company of YouTube while PragerU had failed to show that Google had infringed its [[File:Freespeech.png]] free speech rights but then in February 2020, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld this ruling.


In 1993, Dennis Prager starred in a short [[File:Honk.png]] comedy film directed by David Zucker called "For Goodness Sake". The film addressed everyday ethical issues of life. In 1996, Prager along with [[File:Elder.png]] Larry Elder starred in another short comedy film produced by Rich Markey called "For Goodness Sake II". The film pointed out that skill will naturally bring diversity. Even the future co-creators of South Park,Trey Parker & Matt Stone, were involved in this short film.
During the same year a [[File:Libfem.png]] Buzzfeed News article published something that attributed PragerU's success to the quality of its production values compared to similar outlets with its use of popular presenters with established audiences and the article also noted that it had received comparatively little attention from news media analysts due to PragerU's lack of coverage of topical issues such as Donald Trump.


In 1994, Dennis Prager did an hour each weekday via satellite on a commercial radio station called WABC (AM) which was KABC's sister station in New York. During the 1994-1995 television season,Multimedia Entertainment syndicated a television show featuring Prager. He said he was "ambivalent about television as a medium for deep, intelligent programming but the show was an incredible opportunity to reach a mass audience with my belief system". He moved the studio audience on-stage with him where they could interact with him more directly.
PragerU depends on donations to produce its content while much of the early funding came from hydraulic fracturing [[File:Plutocrat.png]] billionaires Dan & Farris Wilks who are known as the Wilks Brothers as two members of the Wilks family on PragerU's board while the next-largest donor is the "Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation" along with other donors including the "Morgan Family Foundation", "Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund", "Donors Trust", the late Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson, Lee Roy Mitchell and the "Minnesota-based Sid and Carol Verdoorn Foundation" led by former "C.H. Robinson" CEO Sid Verdoorn as PragerU reportedly had a $10 million annual budget of which it spent more than 40% on [[File:Marketeconomy.png]] marketing.


In 1995, Dennis Prager urged [[File:Relzion.png]] conservative Jews to be open to working with conservative Christians like the Christian Coalition lead by Pat Robertson. He named Jacob Petuchowski, Eliezer Berkovits, Harold Kushner, C.S. Lewis, Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak & George Gilder as the people who had influenced his theology the most. Prager criticized the Illinois Supreme Court decision in the "Baby Richard Case", which removed a child from his adoptive parents. While in the KABC he held a "Rally For Baby Richard" which got support from actors Priscilla Presley, Tom Selleck & John McCook.
In May 14th 2018, [[File:Murray.png]] Douglas Murray stars in a video called "The Suicide of [[File:Cball-EU.png]] Europe" in which he augured that Europe is "committing suicide" by allowing mass immigration but the "Southern Poverty Law Center" (SPLC) described the video as a dog whistle to the extreme right while Mark Pitcavage of the "Anti-Defamation League" (ADL) described it as "filled with Anti-immigration and Anti-Muslim rhetoric" and almost a year ago Vanderbilt University professor [[File:Blackcon.png]] Carol Swain stars in a video called "Why Did the [[File:Dixiecrat.png]] Democratic South Become Republican?" in which the (SPLC) says contains such dog whistles argues that the Southern strategy a political strategy which saw the Republican Party exploit racial tensions to appeal to [[File:Neoconfed.png]] White Southerners that was false revisionism while history [[File:Merit.png]] Professor Kevin M. Kruse said that the video presented a "distortion of history, cherry-picked its evidence and was an exercise in attacking a straw man".


In 1996, Dennis Prager testified in Congress in favor of a bill called the Defense of Marriage Act. He testified that the acceptance of homosexuality as being equal to heterosexual marital love signifies the decline of western civilization. Prager worked with [[File:RepubUS.png]] Bob Dole's campaign in the 1996 US presidential election. When the polls prior to the election showed that the Dole campaign did not have much Jewish support, Prager said "This was because American Jews are ignorant regarding the [[File:Antizion.png]] Anti-Israel aspects of the current [[File:Demcr.png]] Democratic Party".
In August 2018, Facebook removed two PragerU videos from its platform but it later restored the videos saying that they were mistakenly removed while according to Francesca Tripodi who is professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stated there are plausible non-ideological explanations for Facebook's removal of several of the videos along with PragerU contended that Facebook had engaged in deliberate censorship and according to Tripodi stated that PragerU videos advance the conspiracy theory popular among the Alt-Right that [[File:Whitesup.png]] Whiteness along with Conservatism are under attack while many videos on PragerU focus on delegitimizing the mainstream media accusing it of being based on emotion or opinion rather than fact.


In 1999, Dennis Prager hosted a nationally syndicated talk show on the conservative Christian radio station KRLA in Los Angeles. In 2002, Prager was in a documentary film directed by Allen Estrin called "Israel In A Time Of Terror".
In August 20th 2018, Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute criticized a video by Michelle Malkin called "A Nation of [[File:Refugee.png]] Immigrants" that argued for stricter restrictions on immigration and Nowrasteh wrote that the video was full of errors with half-truths along with omitted relevant information.


In 2006, Dennis Prager criticized [[File:ProgPop.png]] Keith Ellison, the first [[File:Muslim_2.png]] Muslim ever elected to Congress; for announcing that he would use the Quran for the reenactment of his swearing-in ceremony. Prager wrote "Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and uphold it's values is concerned; America is interested in only one book, the [[File:Jesus.png]] Bible. If you are incapable of taking an oath on that book, don't serve in Congress." In response, former New York City Mayor Ed Koch called for Prager to end his service on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council.
In 2019, [[File:Gravelism.png]] Mike Gravel who is a former United States Senator from [[File:Cball-Alaska.png]] Alaska launched "The Gravel Institute" a progressive left-leaning think tank to counteract PragerU and [[File:Progusa2.png]] American Progressive magazine called "Mother Jones" said "PragerU videos assert that there is no gender pay gap and that there is not discrimination in policing of [[File:AfricanAmerican.png]] African-Americans" while in June 13th 2019, Dennis Prager created another YouTube channel called The Dennis Prager Show.


In 2009, Dennis Prager joined other Salem Radio Network hosts to oppose the [[File:Obamium.png]] Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) On June 11th 2009, he along with radio producer and screenwriter [[File:MesoConF.png]] Allen Estrin started a website called Prager University (aka PragerU) which creates five-minute videos on various topics from a conservative perspective.The two who originally created this website considered making it a brick-&-mortar university, but the idea was revised into a digital product to save money and it became a [[File:YouTube.png]] YouTube channel.
In July 2019, PragerU representative Allen Estrin attended then-United States President Donald Trump's Social Media Summit along with other Conservative organizations & people such as [[File:Neobert.png]] Charlie Kirk & James O'Keefe and PragerU has about 40% of its budget came from almost 130,000 online donors while it ranked among the 10 biggest political spenders on the platform even the Los Angeles Times noted that PragerU attracted more donors than some Democratic presidential primary contenders had at the time.


On May 4th 2011, Dennis Prager starred in a documentary film directed by Paul Croshaw called "Baseball, Dennis & The French". It tells the story of a longtime [[File:Lib.png]] liberal activist who; after years of listening to nationally renowned radio personality Dennis Prager, becomes a churchgoing conservative Christian.
In August 2019, an article written by Drew Anderson from the "Gay & [[File:Les.png]] Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation" (GLAAD) noted PragerU's ties to [[File:Whitesupmega.png]] White Supremacy or White supremacists while noted PragerU's "Horrific Anti-LGBTQ Record" but then an [[File:USLibertarians.png]] American Libertarian monthly magazine called Reason criticized PragerU's claims of being censored by big tech companies for being false as the company's content had not been removed from any social media platforms while they indicate a misunderstanding of the First Amendment from the U.S Constitution as protecting a party from any type of censorship, when that law merely protects content from censorship by the government but also several news networks such as Climate Feedback (CF), Reuters & the Weather Channel (TWC) have found that PragerU's videos promote inaccurate misleading claims about climate change even a year later PragerU's coverage of [[File:Covidism-icon.png]] COVID-19 has been criticized for spreading false misleading information about the pandemic but then in October 25th 2019, Dennis Prager along with Adam Carolla stars in a documentary film called No Safe Spaces (2019).


In 2014, while same-sex marriage in the United States of America was in the process of being nationally legalized, Dennis Prager wrote "If that were to happen, then there is no plausible argument for denying polygamous relationships, or brothers and sisters, or parents and adult children, the right to marry." He also said that the heterosexual AIDS crisis was something entirely manufactured by the left.
According to a 2019 report in the Los Angeles Times it stated that PragerU videos have been watched more than 2 billion times while were becoming a staple on college campuses and in its 2020 annual report stated that PragerU videos have received over 4 billion lifetime views while has ranked highly in influence compared to other [[File:Markets.png]] free-market advocacy organizations such as Reason & the National Review.


On April 21st 2016, Joseph McCarthy of The Weather Channel (TWC) pointed out that [[File:AnEn.png]] fossil fuel proponent Alex Epstein promoted misinformation about climate change including false & misleading claims in a PragerU video called "Fossil Fuels: The Greenest Energy". In October 2016, PragerU claimed that YouTube had put 21 of its videos in the restricted mode setting, which ensures content is age appropriate. YouTube responded by saying "We aim to apply the same standards to everyone and we don’t censor anyone. Often it’s not the right approach to say that videos with the same topic should get the same rating. We’ll need to take into consideration what the intent of the video is, what the focus of the video is, what the surrounding metadata of the video explains." Dennis Prager endorsed [[File:Blump.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Donald Trump]] in the 2016 US presidential election. He said "Trump was my 17th choice out of 17 candidates" but he clarified that he was now a Trump supporter as there is no choice now but to support [[File:Blump.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Trump]] even though he had previously said that [[File:Blump.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Trump]] was unfit to be a presidential candidate, let alone president. Conor Friedersdorf of The [[File:Libhawk.png]] Atlantic magazine criticized Prager for endorsing [[File:Blump.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Trump]]
A monthly magazine called Vanity Fair said that PragerU packages Right-Wing social concepts into slick videos while it was one of the most effective conversion tools for young Conservatives but then Sociologist Francesca Tripodi has studied PragerU's marketing along with its messaging for the nonprofit Data & Society in which she found that PragerU relies on search engine optimization or suggested content to market its videos while she noted that PragerU was popular among the respondents in her study in which that they all either liked or shared PragerU videos on Facebook but also Tripodi argued that PragerU allows viewers to dabble in content that makes connections to the Alt-Right's talking points and in this way viewers identifying as mainline conservatives gain easy access to White Supremacist logic even she also demonstrated an algorithmic connection on YouTube between PragerU, [[File:FoxNews.png]] Fox News & Alt-Right personalities.
In 2017, Dennis Prager was invited to be a guest conductor for the volunteer orchestra of Santa Monica, California as part of a fundraising concert at the [[File:Disney.png]] Walt Disney Concert Hall. Some of the orchestra members protested the invitation for what


they considered promoting bigotry, as the orchestra leader Guido Lamell had invited Prager because he admired him.
In January 2020, PragerU had about 50 employees at is headquarters at San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California while Marissa Streit is the CEO that has presented some of its videos but then PragerU encourages students to join an international student organisation called "PragerFORCE" to promote PragerU's videos with it's chosen ideology as about 6,500 college & high school students promoted its videos as of this year and PragerU is not an academic institution while it does not hold classes, does not grant certifications or diplomas & is not accredited by any recognized body.


In October 2017, PragerU filed a federal lawsuit against YouTube's parent company [[File:Google,_Google_Images.png]] Google, claiming that 37 of its videos were unfairly demonetized or flagged so that they could only be viewed with "restricted mode filtering" which limits views based on viewer characteristics such as age. PragerU claimed that Google's demonetization and flagging violated the [[File:Consti.png]] First Amendment by arguing that YouTube was a public forum.
In February 2020, Dennis Prager he told a caller "Of course you should never call anybody the [[File:NWordAcc.png]] n-word that's despicable but complained about the word itself being considered unacceptable." but in April 2020, Prager called the COVID-19 lockdowns "The greatest mistake in the history of [[File:Humanismpix.png]] humanity." while he was subsequently criticized in the media for misrepresenting the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic and then in April 6th 2021, Prager touted [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden's response to COVID-19 while asserted "Sweden is the proof that lockdowns are useless". then a fact check found Prager's claim false as Sweden had higher rates of COVID infection & mortality than other [[File:Panscan.png]] Scandinavian countries.


PragerU's videos have argued against a $15 minimum wage, against [[File:AntiGRights.png]] increased gun control & in support of [[File:Cap.png]] capitalism. Topical PragerU videos largely avoided mentioning Donald Trump during his presidency.On February 6th, 2017, [[File:Hcon.png]] Dave Rubin starred in a video called "Why I Left The Left", stating that "[[File:Racism.png]] Racism, Bigotry, [[File:Xenophobia.png]] Xenophobia, Homophobia & [[File:Islamophobia.png]] Islamophobia are meaningless buzzwords." On October 26th, 2017, [[File:AntiLibIcon.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Michael Knowles]] starred in a video called "What Is the [[File:Altr.png]] Alt-Right?" stating that "The Alt-Right have nothing in common with American conservatism. It is closer to leftism, except that the left is much larger." On December 4th, 2017, [[File:Necon.png]] Dinesh D'Souza starred in a video called "Is [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism Right Or Left?" in which he stated that fascism was a left-wing ideology while he maintained that Italian philosopher [[File:Classfash.png]] Giovanni Gentile; who influenced [[File:Classfash.png]] Italian fascism, was a [[File:Red_Fascism.png]] leftist. Paleoconservative scholar [[File:PaleoCube.png]] Paul Gottfried criticized the video as he noted that this contradicted the research by almost all scholars of Gentile's work who view him as an intellectual of the [[File:Natpop.png]] Revolutionary Right.
In May 2020, PragerU releases one video per week on various topics from a Conservative viewpoint that according to its site advances [[File:ChristZion.png]] Judeo-Christian values while its YouTube channel included 968 videos in which each video costs between $25,000 & $30,000 to create even the magazine called "Mother Jones" "Dennis Prager personally approves every item and edits every script before publication." as PragerU guests cover a range from the [[File:AthCon.png]] Secular Right, the Far-Right, & the Theocratic Right and some prominent video presenters have included [[File:Shapirocube.png]] Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, [[File:TuckerCarlson.png]] Tucker Carlson, [[File:UKUKIP.png]] Nigel Farage, Charles Krauthammer, [[File:Fuente.png]] Michelle Malkin, Bret Stephens & George Will.


In 2018, Dennis Prager published a commentary on the [[File:Moses.png]] Book of Exodus. A year later, this was followed by another commentary on the Book of Genesis. Both were published by the Salem Media Group.
In June 2020, a fact checking website called Snopes criticized the video staring Brandon Tatum called "How To End White Privilege" in which the video argued that white privilege is a myth because a black [[File:PolState.png]] police officer's race did not provide a barrier to his success also according to Snopes the video is inaccurate as recent history while statistics indicate that white privilege still exists and in October 2020, Gita Jackson of Vice magazine noted that "There's already a cottage industry of YouTubers trying to debunk PragerU".


During the same year, [[File:Libfem.png]] Buzzfeed News published an article that attributed PragerU's success to the quality of it's production values compared to similar outlets, with its use of popular presenters with established audiences. The article also noted that it had received comparatively little attention from news media analysts due to PragerU's lack of coverage of topical issues such as Donald Trump.
In the fall of 2020, PragerU started fundraising for a program targeted towards kindergarten or school-aged children called "PragerU Resources for Educators and Parents" (PREP) and in April 2021, releases its first content but then PragerU's school-age targeted content was later branded as "PragerU Kids".


On May 14th, 2018, [[File:Murray.png]] Douglas Murray starred in a video called "The Suicide Of [[File:Cball-EU.png]] Europe", in which he argued that Europe is "committing suicide" by allowing mass immigration. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) described the video as a dog whistle to the extreme right, while Mark Pitcavage of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) described it as "filled with anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric". On July 24, 2017, Vanderbilt University professor [[File:Blackcon.png]] Carol Swain starred in a video called "Why Did The [[File:Dixiecrat.png]] Democratic South Become Republican?" The SPLC says that the video contains dog whistles, while history professor Kevin M. Kruse said that the video presented a "distortion of history, cherry-picked its evidence and was an exercise in attacking a straw man".
During that same year in 2020, PragerU reported to have received about $28 million in revenues most of it from donations while reported approximately $28 million in expenditures with 39% going into marketing and PragerU consistently spends more on Facebook advertising than major political campaigns & national advocacy groups.


In 2019, [[File:Gravelism.png]] Mike Gravel, who was a former United States Senator from [[File:Cball-Alaska.png]] Alaska, launched The Gravel Institute; a progressive left-leaning think tank to counteract PragerU. An [[File:Progusa2.png]] American progressive magazine called Mother Jones said "PragerU videos assert that there is no gender pay gap and that there is not discrimination in policing of [[File:AfricanAmerican.png]] African-Americans." On June 13th, 2019, Dennis Prager created another YouTube channel called The Dennis Prager Show.
In 2021, Pam Nilan wrote a book called "Young People and the Far Right" says that PragerU pretends to sidestep White Supremacy but their the message is always that White culture is better than other cultures.


PragerU received $704,057 in COVID-19 relief loans from the "Paycheck Protection Program" (PPP) while this debt was later forgiven in full but In October 18th 2021, Dennis Prager announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 the previous week while he had received ivermectin along with Regeneron's monoclonal antibody treatment and he said "had been taking hydroxychloroquine with zinc prophylactically from the beginning and that natural immunity from deliberately contracting COVID-19 was what he had hoped for the entire time".


In August 2019, an article written by Drew Anderson from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) noted PragerU's ties to [[File:Whitesupmega.png]] white supremacy while also noting PragerU's "Horrific Anti-LGBTQ Record". An [[File:USLibertarians.png]] American libertarian monthly magazine called Reason criticized PragerU's claims of being censored by big tech companies for being false as the company's content had not been removed from any social media platforms; and that they indicate a misunderstanding of the First Amendment of the U.S Constitution as protecting a party from any type of censorship, when that law merely protects content from censorship by the government. Several news networks such as Climate Feedback (CF), Reuters & the Weather Channel (TWC) have found that PragerU's videos promote inaccurate misleading claims about climate change. PragerU's coverage of [[File:Covidism-icon.png]] COVID-19 has been criticized for spreading false misleading information about the pandemic. In October 25th 2019, Dennis Prager along with Adam Carolla starred in a documentary film called No Safe Spaces (2019).
In November 2021, Dennis Prager was in interview at an American Far-Right new media called [[File:Trump-MAGA-icon.png]] Newsmax he argued that "irrational fears about people not vaccinated against COVID-19 had wrongly made them the pariahs of America as I have not seen in my lifetime more than gay men and intravenous [[File:ProDrug.png]] drug users during the AIDS crisis that had not been ostracized" while a [[File:Cball-UK.png]] British online newspaper called The Independent called his comments alarming revisionism and In the interview Prager also called concerns about climate change idiotic & irrational.


As of January 2020, PragerU had about 50 employees at it's headquarters in San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. Marissa Streit is the CEO. PragerU encourages students to join an international student organisation called "PragerFORCE" to promote PragerU's videos with it's chosen ideology. About 6,500 college & high school students promoted its videos as of this year. PragerU is not an academic institution; as it does not hold classes, does not grant certifications or diplomas & is not accredited by any recognized body.
In January 27th 2023, the Daily Wire released a television series called PragerU Master’s Program with Dennis Prager and it stated that if society gets too Secular in which lead to moral chaos along with the downfall of Western Civilization in a woke way even the television series has the most influential conservative thinkers is going beyond the five-minute mark.


As of May 2020, PragerU releases one video per week on various topics from a conservative viewpoint that, according to its website, advances [[File:ChristZion.png]] Judeo-Christian values. Its YouTube channel includes 968 videos in which each video costs between $25,000 & $30,000 to create. PragerU guests cover a range from the [[File:AthCon.png]] Secular Right, the Far-Right, & the Theocratic Right and some prominent video presenters have included [[File:Shapirocube.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Ben Shapiro]], [[File: CandaceOwens.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Candace Owens]], [[File:TuckerCarlson.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Tucker Carlson]], [[File:Faragism.png]] [[National Conservatism|Nigel Farage]], [[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Charles Krauthammer]], [[File:Fuente.png]] [[Paleoconservatism|Michelle Malkin]], Bret Stephens & George Will.
Dennis Prager speaks English, [[File:Cball-England.png]] French, [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russian & Hebrew while his brother Kenneth Prager is a physician professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and his nephew Joshua Prager is a former writer for The Wall Street Journal.


In the fall of 2020, PragerU started fundraising for a program targeted towards kindergarten or school-aged children called "PragerU Resources for Educators and Parents" (PREP); and in April 2021 it released its first content. PragerU's school-age targeted content was later branded as "PragerU Kids".
===[[File:Washdem2.png]] Washingtonism===
Washingtonism is based on the political ideology of the first President of the [[File:Cball-US.png]] Untied States, George Washington. Despite being elected unanimously, Washington was not a very deep political thinker. He considered himself to be a farmer and a soldier rather than a politician. As such he took a moderate approach to his position as President and surrounded himself with the brightest minds in America including [[File:Jeffersondem2.png]] [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Thomas Jefferson]] and [[File:Hamiltonianism.png]] [[Hamiltonianism|Alexander Hamilton]]. While Washington valued the input from both men, he more often sided with Alexander Hamilton, particularly on economic and foreign policy issues. Above all Washington's main goal as president was to unite the thirteen colonies under the new federal government and prevent fractioning over geographic or political lines.


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==Relationships==
==Relationships==
===Friends===
===Friends===
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] - My good parent! More traditionalist than me but taught me a lot of things.
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - My liberal values come from you and I am grateful forever!
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] - My brethren and a proof that nationalism isn't necessarily fascism!
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] (Mainly in Central, Eastern and sometimes Western Europe) - You haven't forgotten about our liberal values we share, but you'll never be as cool as [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|him]]. Nice try though.
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] (Mainly in Central, Eastern and sometimes Western Europe) - You haven't forgotten about our liberal values we share, but you'll never be as cool as [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|him]]. Nice try though.
*[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]] (Mainly in the US and many other Western countries) - The fact you've gained many traits from me like the love for free speech, free market and individualism is very much based. Just be less statist and acknowledge the benefits of free trade.
*[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]] (Mainly in the US and many other Western countries) - The fact you've gained many traits from me like the love for free speech, free market and individualism is very much based. Just be less statist and acknowledge the benefits of free trade.
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (In Western Europe) - A modern liberal that I can talk to from time to time. Hopefully, he can see the light and join me. (Also, we're not the same!)
*[[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]] - My more anti-statist self.
*[[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism]] - My more anti-statist self.
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]] - Another based but more traditionalist libertarian.
*[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]] - Another based but more traditionalist libertarian.
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] - Used to be opposed, but now often allies.
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (In Western Europe) - A modern liberal that I can talk to from time to time. Hopefully, he can see the light and join me. (Also, we're not the same!)
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]] - Based religious brethren! Christian values are what make the West great.
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]] - Based religious brethren! Christian values are what make the West great.
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]] - Best form of government along with him.
*[[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism]] - Best form of government along with him.
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*[[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]] - Another good nationalist ally that emphasizes respect for rule of law and constitutional patriotism.
*[[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]] - Another good nationalist ally that emphasizes respect for rule of law and constitutional patriotism.
*[[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism]] - Sir, you're my favorite economist from the Austrian School.
*[[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism]] - Sir, you're my favorite economist from the Austrian School.
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School]] - Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Wieser, [[File:Mises.png]] Mises, [[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism|Hayek]], [[File:Rothbard.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Rothbard]], Schiff and many more, such a great company of highly intelligent economists. <s>Classical economics is still better.</s>
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School]] - Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Wieser, [[File:Mises.png]] [[Austrian School|Mises]], [[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism|Hayek]], [[File:Rothbard.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Rothbard]], Schiff and many more, such a great company of highly intelligent economists. <s>Classical economics is still better.</s>
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]] - Based environmental ally who knows how to talk to socially conservative people to promote the preservation of our environment and natural resources by stating that conservation is a truly conservative idea.
*[[File:Eccon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism]] - Based environmental ally who knows how to talk to socially conservative people to promote the preservation of our environment and natural resources by stating that conservation is a truly conservative idea.
*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - German Neoliberalism is based.
*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - German Neoliberalism is based.
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*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] - The fact that some of you pretend to be socially progressive doesn't bother me much since we both love free trade and idolize Reagan and Thatcher.
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] - The fact that some of you pretend to be socially progressive doesn't bother me much since we both love free trade and idolize Reagan and Thatcher.
*[[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism]] - Oh I like you, just don't tell [[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Him]]
*[[File:Neobert.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism]] - Oh I like you, just don't tell [[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Him]]
*<s>[[File:Avar.png]] [[Avaritionism]] - I like murder. I like to kill people for fun. Sorry! You don't live on! Here is a fact: Dennis Pr</s></s><s>ager should frighten you.</s>


===Frenemies===
===Frenemies===
*[[File:Onenatcon.png]] [[One-Nation_Conservatism|One-Nation Conservatism]] - Culturally right but too lefty economically and also can be collectivist with their nationalism.
*[[File:Tradcon.png]] [[Classical Conservatism]] - Way too conservative, free markets and aristocratic democracy are essential.
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - Way too radical, we have to be careful and non violent.
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (In Central and Eastern Europe, UK and The US) - It's strange that people confuse us, concentrate more on freedom rather than moderation and gaing votes, Nationalism isn't bad, y'know? At least we both like Truss.
*[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] (In Central and Eastern Europe, UK and The US) - It's strange that people confuse us, concentrate more on freedom rather than moderation and gaing votes, Nationalism isn't bad, y'know? At least we both like Truss.
*[[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] - Government bureaucracy might be inefficient but you're too extreme also I think you don't catch the irony of my work.
*[[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]] - Government bureaucracy might be inefficient but you're too extreme also I think you don't catch the irony of my work.
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*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] (Mainly in the US & Canada) - Oh dear... What happened to you and why have you stopped deriving ideas from [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|him]]? At least there's still some good amount of influence left.
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] (Mainly in the US & Canada) - Oh dear... What happened to you and why have you stopped deriving ideas from [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|him]]? At least there's still some good amount of influence left.
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] - Typical progressive welfarist, but at least still cares about free markets.
*[[File:Soclib.png]] [[Social Liberalism]] - Typical progressive welfarist, but at least still cares about free markets.
*[[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism]] - Same as above but better because of conservatism. My economically center-right proponents like [[File:Church.png]] Churchill tend to support you.
*[[File:Plcn2.png]] [[Paleoconservatism]] - Please be less statist and edgy, will you?
*[[File:Plcn2.png]] [[Paleoconservatism]] - Please be less statist and protectionist, will you? And I won't forgive Pat for libeling Churchill. Still, I'll let you appear on PragerU from time to time. <s>Nick Fuentes and Taylor Greene are also too edgy and illiberal.</s>
*[[File:Progconf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism]] & [[File:Hcon.png]] [[Homoconservatism]] - I like you depending on how you define yourselves.
*[[File:Progconf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism]] & [[File:Hcon.png]] [[Homoconservatism]] - I like you depending on how you define yourselves so long as you won't go far as them.
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] - A more extreme version of both me and [[File:Nalib.png]] NatLib who likes to say some extremely questionable things. I sometimes wonder if he's even a liberal in the first place.
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] - A more extreme version of both me and [[File:Nalib.png]] NatLib who likes to say some extremely questionable things. I sometimes wonder if he's even a liberal in the first place.
*[[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] - You do a good job at promoting my values, policies and my candidates and I appreciate the support and Winnie and Dennie are Based even though you say some utter nonsense sometimes. Don't want to be rude, but you should know when to shut up sometimes. Just sayin'.
*[[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] - You do a good job at promoting my values, policies and my candidates and I appreciate the support and Winnie and Dennie are Based even though you say some utter nonsense sometimes. Don't want to be rude, but you should know when to shut up sometimes. Just sayin'.
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*[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] & [[File:Fujimori.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Fujimorism]] - I don't like you but you were both a great bulwark against socialism in South America so you get a pass.
*[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] & [[File:Fujimori.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Fujimorism]] - I don't like you but you were both a great bulwark against socialism in South America so you get a pass.
*[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] - Same as above. We get along well in Turkey and Thailand.
*[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] - Same as above. We get along well in Turkey and Thailand.
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] - You're culturally variable but spreading the free market abroad and killing commies is very based indeed. Don't mean to sound like [[File:Libcon.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Him]] [[File:Conbertf.png]] but just stop wrecking our civil liberties and sacrificing democracy in the name of it and pull of the patriot act!
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] - You're culturally variable but spreading the free market abroad and killing commies is very based indeed. Don't mean to sound like [[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Him]] but just stop wrecking our civil liberties and sacrificing democracy in the name of it and pull of the patriot act!
*[[File:Antifa.png]] [[Anti-Fascism]] - We worked together in WW2, but you're too leftist in the modern age.


===Enemies===
===Enemies===
*[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism]] - Anarchy is CHAOS!
*[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism]] - Anarchy is CHAOS!
*[[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism]] - You do realize that I was making fun of you?
*[[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism]] - You do realize that I was making fun of you?
*[[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism]] - "If socialists understood economics, they wouldn't be socialists." [[File:Hayek.png]] [[Hayekism|F. A. Hayek]]
*[[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism]] - "If socialists understood economics, they wouldn't be socialists.” - [[file:FriedrichHayek.png]][[Hayekism|F. A. Hayek]]
*[[File:AuthSoc.png]] [[State Socialism|Authoritarian Socialism]] - You're no different from [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism|him]].
*[[File:AuthSoc.png]] [[State Socialism|Authoritarian Socialism]] - You're no different from [[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism|him]].
*[[File:Dsa.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] - And you're no different from [[File:AuthSoc.png]] [[State Socialism|him]].
*[[File:Dsa.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] - Poppycock! Socialism always needs some form of Gestapo to implement.
*[[File:Consocf.png]] [[Conservative Socialism]] - Just because you hate the gay doesn't make you one of us!
*[[File:Consocf.png]] [[Conservative Socialism]] - Just because you hate the gays that doesn't make you one of us!
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] - Statist heathen that hates free markets!
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] - Statist heathen that hates free markets!
*[[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism]] - Statist fake conservative that hates free markets!
*[[File:Onenatcon.png]] [[One-Nation_Conservatism|One-Nation Conservatism]] - Fake Conservative.
*[[File:Prog-u.png|Progress.png]] [[Progressivism]] - You can't just label anything you dislike a [[File:React.png]] [[Reactionaryism|reactionary]]!
*[[File:Prog-u.png|Progress.png]] [[Progressivism]] - You can't just label anything you dislike a [[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism|reactionary]]!
*[[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Revolutionary Progressivism]] - Maybe it's better if I stay quiet...
*[[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] [[Revolutionary Progressivism]] - Maybe it's better if I stay quiet...
*[[File:Abmon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism]] - Statist idiot!
*[[File:Abmon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism]] - Statist idiot!
*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] - A despot that tries to match [[File:Monarch.png]] [[monarchism]], but fails miserably.
*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] - A despot that tries to match [[File:Monarch.png]] [[monarchism]], but fails miserably.
*[[File:React.png]] [[Reactionaryism]] - Why on Earth would you want to return to medieval society?
*[[File:Reactcross.png]] [[Reactionaryism]] - Why on Earth would you want to return to medieval society?
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - Wow... And I thought [[File:React.png|React.png]] they were weird...
*[[File:Reactsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism]] - Wow... And I thought [[File:Reactcross.png]] they were weird...
*[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] - This is just [[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] fused with [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism]].
*[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] - This is just [[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] economic [[Pinochetism]] fused with [[File:Mao.png]] cultural [[Maoism]].
*[[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] - Clean your room and touch some grass, your views are disturbing. Must be the internet rotting your brain.
*[[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] - Clean your room and touch some grass, your views are disturbing. Must be the internet rotting your brain.
*[[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism]] - Basically xenophobia as an ideology, actually it suits you more.
*[[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism]] - Basically xenophobia as an ideology, actually it suits you more.
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*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] - These people are much worse than your everyday statists.
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] - These people are much worse than your everyday statists.
*[[File:Neomarx.png]] [[Neo-Marxism]] - Up yours, woke moralists! We’ll see who cancels who...
*[[File:Neomarx.png]] [[Neo-Marxism]] - Up yours, woke moralists! We’ll see who cancels who...
*[[File:Antifa.png]] [[Anti-Fascism]] - You all claim to be anti-fascist, yet you're using the same methods as [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|them]]. This can be proven undoubtedly by your vandalism of the Churchill statue in London.
*[[File:Liberalsoc.png]] [[Liberal Socialism]] - You will require at least ''some'' state to apply your ideas...
*[[File:Liberalsoc.png]] [[Liberal Socialism]] - You will require at least ''some'' state to apply your ideas...
*[[File:Jacobin.png]] [[Jacobinism]] - Madness!
*[[File:Jacobin.png]] [[Jacobinism]] - Madness!
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*[[File:Ilminism.png]] [[Ilminism]] - I will never forgive you for overthrowing Yun Posun!
*[[File:Ilminism.png]] [[Ilminism]] - I will never forgive you for overthrowing Yun Posun!
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - No-State, Statist economy concentrated on Social and Markets!?
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - No-State, Statist economy concentrated on Social and Markets!?
*[[File:Stalin.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Stalinism]] - Winston planned to start D-Day in Greece but FDR wouldn't go for it and I also wanted an invasion on your stupid Union after WW2 but that would cause a Huge Cataclysm and would need The Occupied Nations aligning with Wehrmacht. I would still rather align with you than [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|The Nazis]].
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxism-Leninism]] - Winston planned to start D-Day in Greece but FDR wouldn't go for it and I also wanted an invasion on your stupid Union after WW2 but that would cause a Huge Cataclysm and would need The Occupied Nations aligning with Wehrmacht. I would still rather align with you than [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|The Nazis]].
*[[File:Annil.png]] [[Anarcho-Nihilism]] - Talking yourself into irrelevance is not a profound critique of Being. It’s a cheap trick of the rational mind.
*[[File:Annil.png]] [[Anarcho-Nihilism]] - Talking yourself into irrelevance is not a profound critique of Being. It’s a cheap trick of the rational mind.


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====Alternative designs====
====Alternative designs====
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*[https://oll.libertyfund.org/title/hume-essays-moral-political-literary-lf-ed Essays, Moral, Political and Literary] and [https://www.econlib.org/library/LFBooks/Hume/hmMPL.html?chapter_num=1#book-reader On the Balance of Trade] by [[File:DavidHume.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|David Hume]]
*[https://oll.libertyfund.org/title/hume-essays-moral-political-literary-lf-ed Essays, Moral, Political and Literary] and [https://www.econlib.org/library/LFBooks/Hume/hmMPL.html?chapter_num=1#book-reader On the Balance of Trade] by [[File:DavidHume.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|David Hume]]
*[https://archive.org/details/appealfromnewtoo00burkiala An Appeal from the New Whigs to the Old Whigs] by [[File:Burke.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Edmund Burke]]
*[https://archive.org/details/appealfromnewtoo00burkiala An Appeal from the New Whigs to the Old Whigs] by [[File:Burke.png]] [[Classical Conservatism|Edmund Burke]]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/1137032235 Britannia Unchained: Global Lessons for Growth and Prosperity] by [[File:Thatcher.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Kwasi Kwarteng]], [[File:Patel.png]] [[Police Statism|Priti Patel]], Dominic Raab, Chris Skidmore and [[File:Truss.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Elizabeth Truss]]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/1137032235 Britannia Unchained: Global Lessons for Growth and Prosperity] by [[File:ThatcheriteMale.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Kwasi Kwarteng]], [[File:Patel.png]] [[Police Statism|Priti Patel]], Dominic Raab, Chris Skidmore and [[File:Truss.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Elizabeth Truss]]
*[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ten-Years-Save-West-conservative/dp/178590857X Ten Years to Save the West] by [[File:Truss.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Liz Truss]]
*[https://oll.libertyfund.org/title/senior-political-economy-1850-ed Political Economy] and [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/13333 Correspondence] by [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Nassau Wiliam Senior]]
*[https://oll.libertyfund.org/title/senior-political-economy-1850-ed Political Economy] and [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/13333 Correspondence] by [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Nassau Wiliam Senior]]
*[https://wps.pearsoncustom.com/wps/media/objects/2429/2487430/pdfs/democracy.pdf On Democracy in America] and [http://www.civitas.org.uk/pdf/Tocqueville_rr2.pdf Memoir on Pauperism] by [[File:AlexisdeTocqueville.png]] [[Aristocracy|Alexis de Tocqueville]]
*[https://wps.pearsoncustom.com/wps/media/objects/2429/2487430/pdfs/democracy.pdf On Democracy in America] and [http://www.civitas.org.uk/pdf/Tocqueville_rr2.pdf Memoir on Pauperism] by [[File:AlexisdeTocqueville.png]] [[Aristocracy|Alexis de Tocqueville]]
*[http://apache2.pum.edu.pl/~fasting/files/download/Koneczny/strona.htm On the Plurality of Civilisations] by [[File:EndecjaPix.png]] [[National Democracy|Feliks Koneczny]]
*[http://apache2.pum.edu.pl/~fasting/files/download/Koneczny/strona.htm On the Plurality of Civilisations] by [[File:EndecjaPix.png]] [[National Democracy|Feliks Koneczny]]
*[https://b-ok.cc/book/1131995/d5877e On Being Conservative] and [https://b-ok.cc/book/5693598/085d87 Selected Writings] by [[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Michael Oakeshott]]
*[https://wp.aleteia.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/02/on_being_conservative.pdf On Being Conservative] and [https://b-ok.cc/book/5693598/085d87 Selected Writings] by [[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Michael Oakeshott]]
*[https://b-ok.cc/book/5331521/2a95b3 On Power], [https://b-ok.cc/book/852358/eed256 The Ethics of Redistribution], [https://b-ok.cc/book/6067474/293ddc Pure Theory of Politics] by [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Bertrand De Jouvenel]]
*[https://b-ok.cc/book/5331521/2a95b3 On Power], [https://b-ok.cc/book/852358/eed256 The Ethics of Redistribution], [https://b-ok.cc/book/6067474/293ddc Pure Theory of Politics] by [[File:Liberal Fascism.png]] [[Ismism|Bertrand De Jouvenel]]
*[https://cdn.mises.org/Liberty%20or%20Equality%20The%20Challenge%20of%20Our%20Time_4.pdf Liberty or Equality: The Challenge of Our Time] by [[File:LiberMon.png]] [[Libertarian Monarchism|Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn]]
*[https://cdn.mises.org/Liberty%20or%20Equality%20The%20Challenge%20of%20Our%20Time_4.pdf Liberty or Equality: The Challenge of Our Time] by [[File:LiberMon.png]] [[Libertarian Monarchism|Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn]]
*[https://nasihah.net/wp-content/uploads/books/12-Rules-for-Life.pdf 12 Rules for Life] by [[File:Petersonism.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Jordan Peterson]]
*[https://nasihah.net/wp-content/uploads/books/12-Rules-for-Life.pdf 12 Rules for Life] by [[File:Petersonism.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism|Jordan Peterson]]
*[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Order-More-Rules-Life/dp/0241407621? Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life] by [[File:Petersonism.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Jordan Peterson]]
*[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Order-More-Rules-Life/dp/0241407621? Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life] by [[File:Petersonism.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism|Jordan Peterson]]
*[https://sci-hub.ru/https://doi.org/10.1017/S003467050002742X Tocqueville, Burke and the Origins of Liberal-Conservatism] by [[File:Demcr.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Sanford Lakoff]]
*[https://sci-hub.ru/https://doi.org/10.1017/S003467050002742X Tocqueville, Burke and the Origins of Liberal-Conservatism] by [[File:Demcr.png]] [[Big Tent Liberalism|Sanford Lakoff]]
*[https://sci-hub.ru/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2020.11.021 Conservative liberalism: Hume, Smith, and Burke as policy liberals and polity conservatives] by [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Daniel B. Klein]]
*[https://sci-hub.ru/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2020.11.021 Conservative liberalism: Hume, Smith, and Burke as policy liberals and polity conservatives] by [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Daniel B. Klein]]
*[https://monoskop.org/images/7/73/Aron_Raymond_The_Opium_of_the_Intellectuals.pdf The Opium of the Intellectuals] by [[File:ModConlib.png]] [[Moderatism|Raymond Aron]]
*[https://ia802902.us.archive.org/14/items/liberalismancientandmodernstraussleo/Liberalism%20ancient%20and%20modern%20-%20Strauss%2C%20Leo.pdf Liberalism Ancient and Modern] by [[File:Platon.png]] [[Noocracy|Leo Strauss]]
*[https://newdirection.online/2018-publications-pdf/ND-ThinkersVol1-2020f.pdf Twenty-Four Conservative Liberal Thinkers Part I] and [https://newdirection.online/2018-publications-pdf/ND-ThinkersVol2-2020f.pdf II] by [[File:Conbertf.png]] [[Libertarian Conservatism|Hannes H. Gissurarson]]


===YouTube===
===YouTube===

====Channels====
====Channels====

*[https://www.youtube.com/c/jordanpetersonvideos Jordan B Peterson] [[File:Petersonism.png]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/c/jordanpetersonvideos Jordan B Peterson] [[File:Petersonism.png]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZWlSUNDvCCS1hBiXV0zKcA PragerU] [[File:Mesocon.png]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZWlSUNDvCCS1hBiXV0zKcA PragerU] [[File:Mesocon.png]]
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====Videos====
====Videos====
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHHLZ2ewOUc The Leftward Drift] by [[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|ShortFatOtaku]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUTOxkBJk80 Liberalism's Great Flaw] by [[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|ShortFatOtaku]]
*[https://youtu.be/9caeOAs5JpY Adam Smith was Conservative and attacked Progressives] by El Picalibro
*[https://youtu.be/9caeOAs5JpY Adam Smith was Conservative and attacked Progressives] by El Picalibro
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLCmDtCDAM Jordan B. Peterson Interview] by [[File:Liberaltarianism.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Bill Maher]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLCmDtCDAM Jordan B. Peterson Interview] by [[File:Liberaltarianism.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Bill Maher]]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlIjMJBSnRE Left or Liberal?] by [[File:Mesocon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|PragerU]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlIjMJBSnRE Left or Liberal?] by [[File:Mesocon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|PragerU]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC4EAvnNee4 Who Is Dennis Prager?] by [[File:Mesocon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|PragerU]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC4EAvnNee4 Who Is Dennis Prager?] by [[File:Mesocon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|PragerU]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHHLZ2ewOUc The Leftward Drift] by [[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|ShortFatOtaku]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc47CMImA8E A Historian Explains Being Gen-Z] by [[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whatifalthist]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKBMRkFIdm0 A Study of Decadence] by [[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whatifalthist]]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKBMRkFIdm0 A Study of Decadence] by [[File:ConClib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Whatifalthist]]


===Wikipedia===
===Wikipedia===
*[[w:Conservative liberalism|Conservative liberalism]]
*[[w:Conservative liberalism|Conservative liberalism]]
*[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docea%C3%B1ista Doceañistas]
*[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docea%C3%B1ista Doceañistas] (Spanish)
*[[w:Peelite|Peelite]]
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Not to be confused with Liberal Conservatism or Libertarian Conservatism.

"It took untold generations to get you where you are. A little gratitude might be in order. If you’re going to insist on bending the world to your way, you better have your reasons."

Conservative Liberalism (ConLib) is an economically center-right to right-wing, civically liberal and culturally center-right to right-wing ideology which seeks to combine liberal values such as free markets, free trade, individual rights and freedom of speech with a more traditional and conservative stance on social and ethical matters. He takes influence from Classical Liberalism, although is slightly less radical and has a greater focus on positive liberty. Rather than being based on progressivism, ConLib's ideology combines liberalism with elements of classical philosophy (the common good, natural rights etc.), Christianity (natural law, social nature of man etc.) and ancient institutions (common law, social hierarchies etc.).

Some of the most notable figures within the Conservative Liberalism were philosophers like Edmund Burke and Alexis De Tocqueville who had believed in Classically Liberal ideas like free trade and conservative outlooks on fiscal, ethical and most social issues (Occasionally reforming only when seen fit).

Conservative Liberals also carry Civically Nationalist views like free movement on immigration (but against open borders and illegal immigration).

Conservative Liberalism understands and acknowledges that classical and medieval politics cannot be restored in the modern world thus distancing itself from Reactionaryism.

Conservative Liberalism subscribes to ideas like a small welfare assistance to the lower earning brackets like the Negative Income Tax and Charter Schools rather than a large welfare state as it could be seen as excessively bureaucratic and inefficient.

Conservative Liberalism & Liberal Conservatism

Despite the confusing distinction and similarities with Liberal Conservatism they differ in the sense that Liberal Conservatives tend to be a more moderate in most positions while Conservative Liberals are slightly more radical and some-less statist as they wish to preserve traditional moral values and culture while making reforms occasionally when seen fit, thus varying culturally center-right to right wing.

Liberal Conservatism according to scholar Andrew Vincent, the premise of liberal conservatism is "economics is prior to politics" while Conservative Liberalism is focused on politics believing in ordered liberty under traditional morality and classical-culture with moderate influences from religion alongside economic liberalism.

Liberal Conservatism is related to modern Liberalism (or sometimes even Neoliberalism) and Conservatism while Conservative Liberalism has its ideas attached to Classical Liberalism with a lot of influence coming from Classical Conservatism being seen as a fusion of the two.

The places they have similarity is their origin and the goal they have both ideas are inspired by the philosopher Edmund Burke where they wanted to incorporate a free market in which people can participate and create wealth free from bureaucratic interference.

Variants

Conservative Neoliberalism

Conservative Neoliberalism is an economically center-right to right-wing, culturally right and liberal ideology that combines elements of Conservatism and Neoliberalism. Conservative Neoliberalism supports a Capitalist Economy with Economic Globalization and monetarist regulation of monetary policy while emphasizing the importance of preserving tradition, cultural values, and the status quo. Although not always, in some cases this ideology can support some modern trends and values. Examples of this phenomenon include Margaret Thatcher of the UK and Ronald Reagan of the US.

Australian Liberalism/LNPism

W.I.P.

Churchillism

W.I.P.

Thatcherism

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Margaret Thatcher was a British politician, Baroness, and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. She is known for her conservative political views, neoliberal economic reforms and strong leadership. Thatcher was nicknamed the "Iron Lady" for her determination and steadfastness in realizing her political goals.

Thatcher was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979 and became the first woman to hold the office. Her reign, known as Thatcherism, was characterized by economic reforms aimed at deregulating the economy, privatizing state-owned enterprises, tightening fiscal policy, and cutting social spending. In addition, Thatcher's reign was marked by a number of difficult moments, including the suppression of a massive miners' strike following the closure of many mines, and an armed conflict with Argentina over the ownership of the Falkland Islands, which Britain won. Margaret Thatcher also played an important role on the international stage, establishing a trusting relationship with her like-minded US President Ronald Reagan and making important foreign policy decisions.

She resigned in 1990 following intra-party pressure, and she died in 2013, leaving behind a complex and controversial legacy in British politics. Margaret Thatcher's reign was contested and highly divisive in British society, particularly evident after her death.

Burkean Conservatism

Burke conceives the emotional and spiritual life of man as a harmony within the larger order of the universe. Natural impulse, that is, contains within itself self-restraint and self-criticism; the moral and spiritual life is continuous with it, generated from it and essentially sympathetic to it. It follows that society and state make possible the full realization of human potentiality, embody a common good, and represent a tacit or explicit agreement on norms and ends. The political community acts ideally as a unity.

This interpretation of nature and the natural order implies deep respect for the historical process and the usages and social achievements built up over time. Therefore, social change is not merely possible but also inevitable and desirable. But the scope and the role of thought operating as a reforming instrument on society as a whole is limited. It should act under the promptings of specific tensions or specific possibilities, in close union with the detailed process of change, rather than in large speculative schemes involving extensive interference with the stable, habitual life of society. Also, it ought not to place excessive emphasis on some ends at the expense of others; in particular, it should not give rein to a moral idealism (as in the French Revolution) that sets itself in radical opposition to the existing order. Such attempts cut across the natural processes of social development, initiating uncontrollable forces or provoking a dialectical reaction of excluded factors. Burke’s hope, in effect, is not a realization of particular ends, such as the “liberty” and “equality” of the French Revolution, but an intensification and reconciliation of the multifarious elements of the good life that community exists to forward.

In his own day, Burke’s writings on France were an important inspiration to German and French counterrevolutionary thought. His influence in England has been more diffuse, more balanced, and more durable. He stands as the original exponent of long-lived constitutional conventions, the idea of party, and the role of the member of Parliament as free representative, not delegate. More generally, his remains the most persuasive statement of certain inarticulate political and social principles long and widely held in England: the validity of status and hierarchy and the limited role of politics in the life of society.

Anti-atheism

Burke believed that religion played a crucial role in underpinning the moral and social fabric of society. He argued that religious faith and institutions provided a sense of order, virtue, and social cohesion that was essential for the stability of a nation. In his "Reflections on the Revolution in France," Burke wrote, "Religion is the basis of civil society, and the source of all good and of all comfort." He saw religion as a unifying force that helped maintain social order and morality.

Critique of Radical Secularism: Burke was a strong critic of the radical and revolutionary ideas of the French Enlightenment, which often included attacks on established religious institutions. He believed that these Enlightenment ideals, which rejected tradition and religion in favor of abstract, rational principles, could lead to chaos and instability. He saw the Enlightenment's atheistic or secular tendencies as a threat to the established order and societal stability.

Value of Tradition: Burke's conservatism emphasized the importance of tradition, and religion was a key component of the traditional social order. He believed that traditions and institutions, including religious ones, had evolved over time and should be preserved and respected. Any attempt to disrupt or overthrow these traditions, including religious ones, was viewed with skepticism.

Opposition to slavery

Burke proposed a bill to ban slaveholders from being able to sit in the House of Commons, claiming they were a danger incompatible with traditional notions of British liberty. While Burke did believe that Africans were "barbaric" and needed to be "civilised" by Christianity, Gregory Collins argues that this was not an unusual attitude amongst abolitionists at the time. Furthermore, Burke seemed to believe that Christianity would provide a civilising benefit to any group of people, as he believed Christianity had "tamed" European civilisation and regarded Southern European peoples as equally savage and barbarous. Collins also suggests that Burke viewed the "uncivilised" behaviour of African slaves as being partially caused by slavery itself, as he believed that making someone a slave stripped them of any virtues and rendered them mentally deficient, regardless of race. Burke proposed a gradual program of emancipation called Sketch of a Negro Code, which Collins argues was quite detailed for the time. Collins concludes that Burke's "gradualist" position on the emancipation of slaves, while perhaps seeming ridiculous to some modern-day readers, was nonetheless sincere.

Constitutional Monarchism:

Burke supported constitutional monarchy, as it provided a stable form of government that balanced the power of the monarch with the authority of elected representatives. He argued for the value of tradition and stability in his "Reflections on the Revolution in France."

Stability and Continuity: Burke believed that constitutional monarchy provided a stable and continuous form of government. Monarchs were seen as symbols of tradition and continuity, which he considered vital for societal stability. He argued that the monarchy, when constrained by a constitution and balanced by other branches of government, served as a unifying force that could help maintain order.


The Role of Tradition: Burke's conservatism emphasized the value of tradition and gradual change. He believed that monarchy was an integral part of the historical and cultural tradition of a society. He saw tradition as a source of wisdom, and he was deeply skeptical of radical change and revolutionary upheaval. In his famous work, "Reflections on the Revolution in France," Burke warned against the dangers of overthrowing established institutions, including the monarchy.


Check on Despotic Tendencies: While Burke supported monarchy, he was not advocating for absolute or despotic rule. He saw constitutional monarchy as a system in which the power of the monarch was limited by a constitution and balanced by other institutions, such as a parliament or legislature. This allowed for a form of government that combined the stability of monarchy with the accountability of representative institutions.


Resistance to Abstract Theories: Burke was highly critical of abstract political theories and believed in the practical wisdom that could be derived from experience and tradition. He thought that constitutional monarchy, as it had evolved over time, represented a pragmatic and tested form of government, in contrast to the radical ideas of the French Revolution, which he saw as based on abstract and unproven theories.


Monarchy as a Source of Unity: Burke believed that monarchy had the potential to unify a nation, transcending divisive political and social interests. He saw the monarch as a figure who could symbolize the common good and provide a sense of national identity. This unity, in his view, was important for maintaining social cohesion and avoiding factionalism.


Protection of Individual Rights: Burke argued that constitutional monarchy, when properly balanced, could protect the rights and liberties of citizens. He believed that the king, bound by the constitution and the rule of law, could serve as a check against the arbitrary exercise of power by the government. In this sense, he saw the monarchy as a protector of individual rights.

Petersonism

Neo-Petersonism

Pragerism

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Pragerism is based on the thoughts of American political figure Dennis Prager. He was born in Brooklyn,New York, USA on August 2nd, 1948. He was raised in a modern Orthodox Jewish home by his father Max along with his wife Hilda. Prager also has an older brother who is a physician named Kenneth Prager. Dennis attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush in which he befriended a rabbi named Joseph Telushkin.

Dennis Prager went to Brooklyn College, in which he graduated with a major in History along with Middle Eastern Studies; and over the next few years he took courses at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs at New York City along with the University of Leeds at West Yorkshire,England, UK. Then he left academia without finishing a graduate degree and he left Modern Orthodoxy but maintained many traditional Jewish practices and remained religious. He holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from the Pepperdine University at Los Angeles, California.

In 1969, while Dennis Prager was studying in England, UK, he was recruited by a Jewish group to travel to the Soviet Union to interview Jewish people about their life there. When he returned the next year, he was in demand as a speaker on repression of Jews in the Soviet Union. He earned enough from lectures to travel, and visited around sixty countries. After that he became the national spokesman for the "Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry" (SSSJ), and at the start of his career overlapped with a growing tendency among American Jews who had been staunchly Liberal to move toward the center while some to the right that driven in part by the influx of Jews from the Soviet Union.

In 1975, Dennis Prager along with Joseph Telushkin published an introduction to Judaism intended for non-observant Jews called "The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism" which became a bestseller. Among the questions addressed in the text were "How does Judaism differ from Christianity, and can one doubt the existence of God and still be a good Jew, and how do you account for unethical but religious Jews?".

On November 2nd, 1976, Dennis Prager supported Jimmy Carter in the 1976 US presidential election. From 1976 to 1983, he ran the Brandeis-Bardin Institute of the American Jewish University (AJU) at Simi Valley while Joseph Telushkin worked with him. He said "It was Prager's first salaried job." Prager soon earned a reputation as a moral critic; attacking Secularism along with Narcissism, both of which he said were destroying society. Some people called him a Jewish Billy Graham.

In 1982, KABC (AM) radio station hired Dennis Prager to host it's Sunday night religious talk show called "Religion On The Line" which got top ratings that eventually led to a weekday talk show. On June 1st, 1983, Prager & Joseph Telushkin published a book called "Why The Jews? The Reason For Anti-Semitism." According to a review in commentary, the book depicts Anti-Semitism as a sinister form of flattery; as the authors wrote that hatred of Jews arises from resentment over Jews and the acceptance of the doctrine that they are God's chosen people charged with bringing a moral message to the world. The book describes Jews as both a nation that has been stateless for a long time, and as being the followers of a religion. It says that this identity is essential to Judaism; as the book says that calls for Jews to culturally assimilate as well as opposition to Zionism are both forms of Anti-Semitism. The book describes secular Jews as people who have lost their way, and who generally fall into the error of applying Judaism's mission to reform the world in ways that tend to be leftist, totalitarian & destructive. After the book had been published, Prager wrote a syndicated column for newspapers across the country.

In 1985, Dennis Prager launched his own quarterly journal called "Ultimate Issues", which was renamed to "The Prager Perspective" eleven years later. In 1986, he divorced his wife before undergoing a year of therapy, which the Encyclopedia of Judaism says contributed to his book "Happiness is a Serious Problem". In 1990, he wrote an essay called "Judaism, Homosexuality and Civilization" that argued against normalizing homosexuality in the Jewish community. It placed sexual sins on a continuum from premarital sex, celibacy, adultery, homosexuality, bestiality & incest. He argued that confining sex to heterosexual marriage desexualized religion, which was a great achievement of ancient Jewish tradition that was worth fighting to retain.

Dennis Prager remarried in 1992. According to the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, he was "A fixture on local radio and a Jewish St. George battling the forces of secularity on behalf of simple goodness." While generally socially conservative,Prager had some exceptions. He supported a woman's legal access to abortion although he said it was usually immoral, and he supported justified sex between non-married consenting men & women. He became involved with the Stephen S. Wise Temple to give talks there.

In 1993, Dennis Prager starred in a short comedy film directed by David Zucker called "For Goodness Sake". The film addressed everyday ethical issues of life. In 1996, Prager along with Larry Elder starred in another short comedy film produced by Rich Markey called "For Goodness Sake II". The film pointed out that skill will naturally bring diversity. Even the future co-creators of South Park,Trey Parker & Matt Stone, were involved in this short film.

In 1994, Dennis Prager did an hour each weekday via satellite on a commercial radio station called WABC (AM) which was KABC's sister station in New York. During the 1994-1995 television season,Multimedia Entertainment syndicated a television show featuring Prager. He said he was "ambivalent about television as a medium for deep, intelligent programming but the show was an incredible opportunity to reach a mass audience with my belief system". He moved the studio audience on-stage with him where they could interact with him more directly.

In 1995, Dennis Prager urged conservative Jews to be open to working with conservative Christians like the Christian Coalition lead by Pat Robertson. He named Jacob Petuchowski, Eliezer Berkovits, Harold Kushner, C.S. Lewis, Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak & George Gilder as the people who had influenced his theology the most. Prager criticized the Illinois Supreme Court decision in the "Baby Richard Case", which removed a child from his adoptive parents. While in the KABC he held a "Rally For Baby Richard" which got support from actors Priscilla Presley, Tom Selleck & John McCook.

In 1996, Dennis Prager testified in Congress in favor of a bill called the Defense of Marriage Act. He testified that the acceptance of homosexuality as being equal to heterosexual marital love signifies the decline of western civilization. Prager worked with Bob Dole's campaign in the 1996 US presidential election. When the polls prior to the election showed that the Dole campaign did not have much Jewish support, Prager said "This was because American Jews are ignorant regarding the Anti-Israel aspects of the current Democratic Party".

In 1999, Dennis Prager hosted a nationally syndicated talk show on the conservative Christian radio station KRLA in Los Angeles. In 2002, Prager was in a documentary film directed by Allen Estrin called "Israel In A Time Of Terror".

In 2006, Dennis Prager criticized Keith Ellison, the first Muslim ever elected to Congress; for announcing that he would use the Quran for the reenactment of his swearing-in ceremony. Prager wrote "Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and uphold it's values is concerned; America is interested in only one book, the Bible. If you are incapable of taking an oath on that book, don't serve in Congress." In response, former New York City Mayor Ed Koch called for Prager to end his service on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council.

In 2009, Dennis Prager joined other Salem Radio Network hosts to oppose the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) On June 11th 2009, he along with radio producer and screenwriter Allen Estrin started a website called Prager University (aka PragerU) which creates five-minute videos on various topics from a conservative perspective.The two who originally created this website considered making it a brick-&-mortar university, but the idea was revised into a digital product to save money and it became a YouTube channel.

On May 4th 2011, Dennis Prager starred in a documentary film directed by Paul Croshaw called "Baseball, Dennis & The French". It tells the story of a longtime liberal activist who; after years of listening to nationally renowned radio personality Dennis Prager, becomes a churchgoing conservative Christian.

In 2014, while same-sex marriage in the United States of America was in the process of being nationally legalized, Dennis Prager wrote "If that were to happen, then there is no plausible argument for denying polygamous relationships, or brothers and sisters, or parents and adult children, the right to marry." He also said that the heterosexual AIDS crisis was something entirely manufactured by the left.

On April 21st 2016, Joseph McCarthy of The Weather Channel (TWC) pointed out that fossil fuel proponent Alex Epstein promoted misinformation about climate change including false & misleading claims in a PragerU video called "Fossil Fuels: The Greenest Energy". In October 2016, PragerU claimed that YouTube had put 21 of its videos in the restricted mode setting, which ensures content is age appropriate. YouTube responded by saying "We aim to apply the same standards to everyone and we don’t censor anyone. Often it’s not the right approach to say that videos with the same topic should get the same rating. We’ll need to take into consideration what the intent of the video is, what the focus of the video is, what the surrounding metadata of the video explains." Dennis Prager endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential election. He said "Trump was my 17th choice out of 17 candidates" but he clarified that he was now a Trump supporter as there is no choice now but to support Trump even though he had previously said that Trump was unfit to be a presidential candidate, let alone president. Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic magazine criticized Prager for endorsing Trump In 2017, Dennis Prager was invited to be a guest conductor for the volunteer orchestra of Santa Monica, California as part of a fundraising concert at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Some of the orchestra members protested the invitation for what

they considered promoting bigotry, as the orchestra leader Guido Lamell had invited Prager because he admired him.

In October 2017, PragerU filed a federal lawsuit against YouTube's parent company Google, claiming that 37 of its videos were unfairly demonetized or flagged so that they could only be viewed with "restricted mode filtering" which limits views based on viewer characteristics such as age. PragerU claimed that Google's demonetization and flagging violated the First Amendment by arguing that YouTube was a public forum.

PragerU's videos have argued against a $15 minimum wage, against increased gun control & in support of capitalism. Topical PragerU videos largely avoided mentioning Donald Trump during his presidency.On February 6th, 2017, Dave Rubin starred in a video called "Why I Left The Left", stating that " Racism, Bigotry, Xenophobia, Homophobia & Islamophobia are meaningless buzzwords." On October 26th, 2017, Michael Knowles starred in a video called "What Is the Alt-Right?" stating that "The Alt-Right have nothing in common with American conservatism. It is closer to leftism, except that the left is much larger." On December 4th, 2017, Dinesh D'Souza starred in a video called "Is Fascism Right Or Left?" in which he stated that fascism was a left-wing ideology while he maintained that Italian philosopher Giovanni Gentile; who influenced Italian fascism, was a leftist. Paleoconservative scholar Paul Gottfried criticized the video as he noted that this contradicted the research by almost all scholars of Gentile's work who view him as an intellectual of the Revolutionary Right.

In 2018, Dennis Prager published a commentary on the Book of Exodus. A year later, this was followed by another commentary on the Book of Genesis. Both were published by the Salem Media Group.

During the same year, Buzzfeed News published an article that attributed PragerU's success to the quality of it's production values compared to similar outlets, with its use of popular presenters with established audiences. The article also noted that it had received comparatively little attention from news media analysts due to PragerU's lack of coverage of topical issues such as Donald Trump.

On May 14th, 2018, Douglas Murray starred in a video called "The Suicide Of Europe", in which he argued that Europe is "committing suicide" by allowing mass immigration. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) described the video as a dog whistle to the extreme right, while Mark Pitcavage of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) described it as "filled with anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric". On July 24, 2017, Vanderbilt University professor Carol Swain starred in a video called "Why Did The Democratic South Become Republican?" The SPLC says that the video contains dog whistles, while history professor Kevin M. Kruse said that the video presented a "distortion of history, cherry-picked its evidence and was an exercise in attacking a straw man".

In 2019, Mike Gravel, who was a former United States Senator from Alaska, launched The Gravel Institute; a progressive left-leaning think tank to counteract PragerU. An American progressive magazine called Mother Jones said "PragerU videos assert that there is no gender pay gap and that there is not discrimination in policing of African-Americans." On June 13th, 2019, Dennis Prager created another YouTube channel called The Dennis Prager Show.


In August 2019, an article written by Drew Anderson from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) noted PragerU's ties to white supremacy while also noting PragerU's "Horrific Anti-LGBTQ Record". An American libertarian monthly magazine called Reason criticized PragerU's claims of being censored by big tech companies for being false as the company's content had not been removed from any social media platforms; and that they indicate a misunderstanding of the First Amendment of the U.S Constitution as protecting a party from any type of censorship, when that law merely protects content from censorship by the government. Several news networks such as Climate Feedback (CF), Reuters & the Weather Channel (TWC) have found that PragerU's videos promote inaccurate misleading claims about climate change. PragerU's coverage of COVID-19 has been criticized for spreading false misleading information about the pandemic. In October 25th 2019, Dennis Prager along with Adam Carolla starred in a documentary film called No Safe Spaces (2019).

As of January 2020, PragerU had about 50 employees at it's headquarters in San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. Marissa Streit is the CEO. PragerU encourages students to join an international student organisation called "PragerFORCE" to promote PragerU's videos with it's chosen ideology. About 6,500 college & high school students promoted its videos as of this year. PragerU is not an academic institution; as it does not hold classes, does not grant certifications or diplomas & is not accredited by any recognized body.

As of May 2020, PragerU releases one video per week on various topics from a conservative viewpoint that, according to its website, advances Judeo-Christian values. Its YouTube channel includes 968 videos in which each video costs between $25,000 & $30,000 to create. PragerU guests cover a range from the Secular Right, the Far-Right, & the Theocratic Right and some prominent video presenters have included Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Nigel Farage, Charles Krauthammer, Michelle Malkin, Bret Stephens & George Will.

In the fall of 2020, PragerU started fundraising for a program targeted towards kindergarten or school-aged children called "PragerU Resources for Educators and Parents" (PREP); and in April 2021 it released its first content. PragerU's school-age targeted content was later branded as "PragerU Kids".

How to Draw

Flag of Conservative Liberalism (Feather)
Flag of Conservative Liberalism (Stars)
Flag of Conservative Liberalism (Hand)
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Make the ball white
  3. Color the lower half of the ball with blue, making it an equal bicolor
  4. Add one of the three alternative symbols:
    1. Draw a yellow liberalism symbol in the middle
    2. Draw a yellow feather in the center
    3. Draw three large yellow stars in the upper white bar
  5. Add the eyes
  6. (Optional) Add a top hat and monocle on the ball

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Blue #006AA7 0, 106, 167
Yellow #FEDA0A 254, 218, 10


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  • Liberalism (Mainly in Central, Eastern and sometimes Western Europe) - You haven't forgotten about our liberal values we share, but you'll never be as cool as him. Nice try though.
  • Conservatism (Mainly in the US and many other Western countries) - The fact you've gained many traits from me like the love for free speech, free market and individualism is very much based. Just be less statist and acknowledge the benefits of free trade.
  • Liberal Conservatism (In Western Europe) - A modern liberal that I can talk to from time to time. Hopefully, he can see the light and join me. (Also, we're not the same!)
  • Libertarian Conservatism - My more anti-statist self.
  • Paleolibertarianism - Another based but more traditionalist libertarian.
  • National Liberalism - Used to be opposed, but now often allies.
  • Christian Democracy - Based religious brethren! Christian values are what make the West great.
  • Constitutional Monarchism - Best form of government along with him.
  • Libertarian Monarchism - The best form of Monarchy, Hans Adam II is quite based.
  • Civic Nationalism - Another good nationalist ally that emphasizes respect for rule of law and constitutional patriotism.
  • Hayekism - Sir, you're my favorite economist from the Austrian School.
  • Austrian School - Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Wieser, Mises, Hayek, Rothbard, Schiff and many more, such a great company of highly intelligent economists. Classical economics is still better.
  • Eco-Conservatism - Based environmental ally who knows how to talk to socially conservative people to promote the preservation of our environment and natural resources by stating that conservation is a truly conservative idea.
  • Ordo-Liberalism - German Neoliberalism is based.
  • Feuillantism and Girondism - The good guys in the French revolution! The first one is too authoritarian.
  • Neoliberalism - The fact that some of you pretend to be socially progressive doesn't bother me much since we both love free trade and idolize Reagan and Thatcher.
  • Neo-Libertarianism - Oh I like you, just don't tell Him
  • Avaritionism - I like murder. I like to kill people for fun. Sorry! You don't live on! Here is a fact: Dennis Prager should frighten you.

Frenemies

  • Classical Conservatism - Way too conservative, free markets and aristocratic democracy are essential.
  • Classical Liberalism - Way too radical, we have to be careful and non violent.
  • Liberal Conservatism (In Central and Eastern Europe, UK and The US) - It's strange that people confuse us, concentrate more on freedom rather than moderation and gaing votes, Nationalism isn't bad, y'know? At least we both like Truss.
  • Anarcho-Conservatism - Government bureaucracy might be inefficient but you're too extreme also I think you don't catch the irony of my work.
  • National Conservatism - Usually a good ally of mine who emphasizes on national values, even though he's very statist and can get very fanatical. Please leave NatLib alone.
  • Liberalism (Mainly in the US & Canada) - Oh dear... What happened to you and why have you stopped deriving ideas from him? At least there's still some good amount of influence left.
  • Social Liberalism - Typical progressive welfarist, but at least still cares about free markets.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - Same as above but better because of conservatism. My economically center-right proponents like Churchill tend to support you.
  • Paleoconservatism - Please be less statist and protectionist, will you? And I won't forgive Pat for libeling Churchill. Still, I'll let you appear on PragerU from time to time. Nick Fuentes and Taylor Greene are also too edgy and illiberal.
  • Progressive Conservatism & Homoconservatism - I like you depending on how you define yourselves so long as you won't go far as them.
  • Reactionary Liberalism - A more extreme version of both me and NatLib who likes to say some extremely questionable things. I sometimes wonder if he's even a liberal in the first place.
  • Right-Wing Populism - You do a good job at promoting my values, policies and my candidates and I appreciate the support and Winnie and Dennie are Based even though you say some utter nonsense sometimes. Don't want to be rude, but you should know when to shut up sometimes. Just sayin'.
  • Alt-Lite - Same as RightPop, although more questionable. Just stay away from him and we'll be fine. That Jordan Peterson guy seems fine though.
  • Hamiltonianism - Hamilton was okay, I guess.
  • Monarchism - Just because I'm conservative, that doesn't mean necessarily that I like you! Be more like them and then we'll get along.
  • Korwinism - Look "friend", your support for conservative values, free markets, and to some extent civil liberties are based. But good lord, your reactionary, monarchist, anti-democratic stances and fanatical nationalism really creep me out.
  • Peronism - Social fascism is cringe and so is being a Nazi sympathizer, but Carlos Menem is based.
  • National Democracy - We have some differences sometimes as you're more ideological and also xenophobic, but those Rybarski, Koneczny and Heydel guys sound smart.
  • Libertarianism - You're not really conservative (despite what some people say), but we both like economic liberalism and free speech.
  • Objectivism - You're not making any sense.
  • Pinochetism & Fujimorism - I don't like you but you were both a great bulwark against socialism in South America so you get a pass.
  • Authoritarian Conservatism - Same as above. We get along well in Turkey and Thailand.
  • Neoconservatism - You're culturally variable but spreading the free market abroad and killing commies is very based indeed. Don't mean to sound like Him but just stop wrecking our civil liberties and sacrificing democracy in the name of it and pull of the patriot act!
  • Anti-Fascism - We worked together in WW2, but you're too leftist in the modern age.

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Notes

  1. Cleveland admitted to raping a woman and forcing her to bear his child.
  2. Cleveland married his friend's 21-year-old daughter Frances Folsom, whom he had known since she was an infant and helped raise after her father died in a carriage accident.
  3. Cleveland was president when SCOTUS declared the Seperate but Equal doctrine and he supported the ruling.
  4. In 2007 Nemtsov, in an interview with Expert magazine, lamented that all the measures of President Putin (referring to the maternity capital policy) were «aimed at increasing the birth rate mainly in regions populated by Muslims», adding that it would upset the national cultural balance and was essentially «deadly dangerous for the future of Russia».
  5. Smuts and Stalin developed a good working relationship when being allies during WW2, with Smuts even remarking that he "doffs his cap to Stalin". The National Party subsequently accused him of latent communist and socialist tendencies.
  6. While Thatcher herself was not libertarian (which can be seen in her support for somewhat statist/authoritarian domestic policies), she was influenced by right-libertarian economics and ideals.

Citations

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  2. [1], EugenicsArchive.ca.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Moderately at present
  4. "Nice try, Maajid Nawaz! You don't go to the lapdancing club because you're a ´feminist´.", TheNewStatesman.
  5. "Why you should be a nationalist", PragerU.com
  6. "If You Live In Freedom, Thank The British Empire", PragerU.com.
  7. "Antisemitic false Rothschild quote cut from Liz Truss memoir.", BBC News.
  8. Yoon's policies have been described by observers as "K-Trumpism."

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