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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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Key features of 'Thatcherism' #1 |
Deregulation: L |