conservatism造句31. What was more to the point was that socialism in power meant economic conservatism in practice.
32. From this perspective it was Macmillan, Butler, and their heirs who betrayed Conservatism, by compromising with social democracy.
33. The suburbans were seen as the epitome of clerkly conformism, complacency, and conservatism.
34. James embodied strict conservatism in regard to observance of both the moral and the ceremonial law.
35. But it also reflects a tension within post-Thatcherite ideology between conservatism and neo-liberalism.
36. The conservatism of the group's fans even spread to the band members themselves.
37. What do you think is the most sensible assumption and the most questionable assumption of conservatism?
38. In this book I ask you to abandon your conservatism and allow your curiosity full rein.
39. And he carried that Conservative generation to vote a motion which preferred Liberalism to Conservatism as the better future for the country.
40. Socialism and fun were here colliding, whereas conservatism and fun seem to bounce along happily in the YCs.
41. In sum, conservatism attempts to prevent or slow the transition away from a society based on traditional values and social hierarchy.
42. Style in Washington hangs from the twin pillars of conservatism and political correctness.
43. The guild, untrammelled by the weight of conservatism, was in the vanguard of cooperative thought and action.
44. They like the Pope's policy of conservatism on religious doctrine.
45. Conservatism may represent the attempt to establish some continuity and order in these precarious circumstances.
46. Perhaps the most interesting response to the plight of modern conservatism comes from the cultural reformers.
47. Any major changes were prevented by the rigid conservatism of the Church.
48. I am glad that at the next election the choice will be between conservatism and socialism.
49. This may partly reflect the inherent conservatism of the publishing world here.
50. That the vanguard was so severely curtailed reveals the extent of the Soviet Union's conservatism, conformism and inferiority complex.
51. It also suggests a unity of interest between the various forces of finance and conservatism.
52. It is a 318-page compendium of stock liberal positions and personal anecdotes bound by a thick strand of moral conservatism.
53. During the John Major years he was reconciled to mainstream Conservatism.
54. Increasingly that view is regarded as retro, the old conservatism rather than the new.
55. The Conservative achievement in the 1980s was to put Labour on the defensive by presenting Thatcherism as a continuation of historic Conservatism.
56. Conservatism had been nobly employed dissolving the state into the people, he explained in his warm, dreamy way.
57. In spite of their general conservatism the bivalves did produce some short-lived, bizarre forms with no living survivors.
58. They speak of economic justice, economic redevelopment, fiscal conservatism and good business.
59. If our culture was hard-won, the stalwart conservatism of her background made Roundhay a den of Bohemian anarchists in comparison.
60. This last point never occurs to Honderich, who equates Conservatism with the new right.