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Key features of 'One-Nation Conservatism' #1
Pragmatism: change not based on dogma/theory, done gradually, empirically based onexperience/existing institutions.
Property: fundamental aspect of civilised existence; defend rights homeowners for bothresidence and business; property owners have most benefit/greatest interest fromstability/order
Key features of 'One-Nation Conservatism' #2
Individualism: people have widest possible range choices/appointments, restrict choices little possible, state can enhance/facilitate choice/opportunity; implies sense privacy, some areas state intervention necessary, law and order/national defence/current management, others not, business/religious belief/family expenditure not interfered by govt, strong barrier between public and private worlds:
People have widest possible range choices/appointments, restrict choices little possible, state can enhance/facilitate choice/opportunity;
This implies sense privacy, some areas state intervention necessary, law and order/national defence/current management, others not, business/religious belief/family expenditure not interfered by govt,
Strong barrier between public and private worlds
Key features of 'One-Nation Conservatism' #3
Human Nature: They believe in having a pessimistic/realist view, in which mankind are imperfect- People are driven by appetite, a desire for opportunity, prosperity, power. (Humans naturally seek self-interests first. So the Govt must allow people to remain independent but also ensure there is an element benevolent paternalism.
Key features of 'One-Nation Conservatism' #4
Order: They believe 'order' to be mankind's greatest need, with social progress being gradual and not rapid and unstable.
Belief that security is more important than individual rights
Key features of 'Thatcherism' #1
Deregulation: L
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