Inside Time's pages, however, lurked evidence that society's seemingly solid consensus was riddled with growing cracks. A profile on "The Ultras" spoke of a recent resurgence in ultraconservative anticommunism. Hundreds of anticommunist groups were springing up across the United States, in some ...
The origins of neo‐liberalism and neo‐conservatism may be found in the 1960s, when radical conservatives orientated towards the young and idealised the middle class as the primary agent of modernity. In Northern Ireland, a struggle for the soul of the Young Unionist Movement pitted a liberal ...
The 1960s were a transformative era for American politics, but much is still unknown about the growth of conservatism during the period when it was radically reshaped and became the national political force that it is today. In their efforts to chronicle the national politicians and organizations...
Chapter 4 Conservatism in the Era of the Two World Wars Chapter 5 Conservatism from the 1960s to the Present Epilogue Notes Bibliography Reviews ‘This deft and intelligent examination of conservative thought combines a strong emphasis on its comparative history with an acute understanding of its con...
Noun1.neoconservatism- an approach to politics or theology that represents a return to a traditional point of view (in contrast to more liberal or radical schools of thought of the 1960s) conservatism,conservativism- a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in...
In many ways, her unusual career resonates with the same mixture of extremeconservatismandgroundbreaking modernity that is the hallmark of England's art and history. ravenelart.com ravenelart.com 草間彌生來自傳統節制的日本,卻在美國發展出一系列看似離經叛道、極富爭議的前衛創作,1960-197 0年代當時...
to keep from changing, being damaged or lost.We must conserve the country's natural resources;This old building should be conserved.conservar,preservar,proteger noun something preserved,egfruits in sugar, jametc.conserva,confitura ˌconserˈvation(kon-)noun ...
The 1950s in America are often described as a time of complacency. By contrast, the 1960s and 1970s were a time of great change. But the economy of the 70s was not stable because of the Oil crisis and presidents did not seem to find a solution to get the economy work again. For ...
(kənˈsəːv)verb to keep from changing, being damaged or lost.We must conserve the country's natural resources;This old building should be conserved.conservar,preservar,proteger noun something preserved,egfruits in sugar, jametc.conserva,confitura ...
1‘Prejudice’ in fact was a better guide in human affairs than the short-term intellectual fashions of any particular age. Attempts to base society onabstract principles, such as the French Revolution’s ‘Liberty, Equality,Fraternity’, were particularly dangerous and would have, as the ...