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conservatism

The belief that business systems should follow a safe approach to business practices.

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  1. Conservatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Conservatism (Latin: conservare, "to retain") is a political and social philosophy that promotes retaining traditional social institutions. A person who follows the ...
     
  2. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    While the conservative tradition has played a major role in American politics and culture since the American Revolution, the organized conservative movement ...
     
  3. Conservatism - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : the principles and policies of a Conservative party. b : the Conservative party. 2. a : disposition in politics to preserve what is established. b : a political ...
     
  4. What Is Conservatism and What Is Wrong with It?
    The tactics of conservatism vary widely by place and time. But the most central feature of conservatism is deference: a psychologically internalized attitude on the ...
     
  5. Party Politics: How Conservatism Lost Touch with Reality - TIME
    Jun 16, 2011 ... Today's conservatives are no longer rooted in the reality of America, past or present.
     
  6. conservatism - The Free Dictionary
    con·ser·va·tism (k n-sûr v -t z m). n. 1. The inclination, especially in politics, to maintain the existing or traditional order. 2. A political philosophy or attitude ...
     
  7. conservatism (political philosophy) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Political doctrine that emphasizes the value of traditional institutions and practices. Conservatism is a preference for the historically inherited rather than the ...
     
  8. Conservatism | Define Conservatism at Dictionary.com
    /kənˈsɜr vəˌtɪz əm/ Show Spelled [kuh n-sur-vuh-tiz-uh m] Show IPA. noun. 1. the disposition to preserve or restore what is established and traditional and to ...