Conservatism Key Terms Flashcards

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Define Pragmatism

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Flexible belief of society- rejects theory and ideology in favour of practical experience

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Define Tradition

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the institutions, customs and practices of a society that has developed over time.
-Believe society is the accumulated wisdom of the past

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Define Human Imperfection

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humans are inherently flawed which makes them incapable of making good decisions for themselves.

Links to idea of original sin

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Organic society/state

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society grows rather than being constructed and as an evolving organism it

should not to be subjected to sudden and drastic changes, which may weaken or destroy it

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Define Atomism

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Idea that society is made up of self-interested and self-sufficient individuals

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What are the 3 types of human imperfection?

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  • Psychological
  • Moral
  • Intellectual
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What is the psychological view of human imperfection? (2)

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Humans are dependent, crave safety and familiarity.

-social order has to come before liberty

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What is the view of moral human imperfection?

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  • Humans naturally selfish and greedy, (original sin)
  • a tough stance on law and order is required, to deter criminal behaviour
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How are humans intellectually imperfect?

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Intellectual reasoning of humans is limited

-Conservatives reject overarching theories or ideologies (pragmatism)

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Define hierarchy

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Society is based on fixed social ranks and inequalities

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Paternalism

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  • benign power exerted from above by the state
  • governs in the interests of the people
  • those at the top of society have a duty to care for the lower ranks
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Libertarianism

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  • Minimal state intervention
  • Rolling back the state for individual liberty
  • operation of the capitalist free market represented natural laws
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Neo-liberal objections to state welfare (2)

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  • ‘dependency culture’- Hayek argued would create a ‘new serfdom’
  • Undermines property rights, believe taxation is legalised ‘state robbery
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Noblesse oblige

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with Nobility and the privilege bring social responsibilities and a duty to care for the less fortunate

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atomism

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main component of society is the individual and that these individuals are self-interested, equal and rational.

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