Conservative Liberalism: Difference between revisions

From Polcompball Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 20: Line 20:
Alexis de Tocqueville|börk=}}
Alexis de Tocqueville|börk=}}


'''Conservative Liberalism''', shortened to '''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''', shortened to '''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.).

Some of the most notable figures within the Conservative Liberalism were philosophers like Edmund Burke and Alexis De Tocqueville who had believed in free trade with conservative outlooks on social, ethical and fiscal issues.


==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==

Revision as of 20:00, 15 December 2020

Not to be confused with Liberal Conservatism or Libertarian Conservatism.


Conservative Liberalism, shortened to 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 free trade with conservative outlooks on social, ethical and fiscal issues.

How to Draw

Flag of Conservative Liberalism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Draw a horizontal blue line across the middle.
  3. Fill the bottom with blue.
  4. Fill the top with white.
  5. Draw 3 yellow stars on the bottom of the white part.
  6. Add the eyes and you're done!

Template:Flag-color

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

Enemies

Further Information

Wikipedia

Template:Rightunity Template:Lib Template:Conservative