conservatism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

conservatism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for conservatism in the English»Spanish Dictionary

conservatism [kənˈsɜ:vətɪzəm, Am -ˈsɜ:r-] N no pl

American English

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English
Though known for his conservatism, in his youth he was a liberal.
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Political disunity of three dozen states and a pervasive conservatism made it difficult to build railways in the 1830s.
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The accepted goals and ideologies related to preserving traditions and morality often vary from group to group within social conservatism.
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Most of the experimenters left in despair of all reforms, and conservatism felt itself confirmed.
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Stability, conservatism, and great caution were his conspicuous characteristics.
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As such, national conservatives can be distinguished from economic conservatives, for whom free market economic policies, deregulation and fiscal conservatism are the main priorities.
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These conservators contributed in turn to preserving culture and educational renewal while simultaneously creating organizations and journals which would further the cause of traditionalist conservatism.
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The obvious reason would be his known religious conservatism.
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It was noted for its conservatism and opposition to democracy.
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His political positions combined fiscal conservatism and opposition to big government with support for public housing and increased federal aid to education.
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