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Radical Conservatism and the Unions

1989
When the Conservatives took control of Conborough from Labour in May 1978, after seven years in opposition, the political climate both within the country and within the Conservative Party was changing radically. Although Labour was still in power nationally, central government had been urging local authorities to hold down spending since 1975 and there
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Radicalism and Conservatism in England

2000
In this section, I will examine the evolution of two different political traditions: one more conservative, the other more radical, that existed in England since the 18th Century. The conservative tradition, as I already mentioned, assumed that, to be able to adopt proper political measures, the political system had to take into account the real ...
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Innate factors in radicalism and conservatism.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1925
No more than tentative conclusions could be drawn from this study, undertaken to determine whether or not there is a temperamental predisposition toward conservatism or radicalism. General intelligence and emotional stability were immediately eliminated as significant factors because of the close similarity in ratings, nor was there any superiority or ...
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Thorstein Veblen, Radical Apologist for Conservatism

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1959
VEBLEN'S BITING SATIRE and uninhibited criticism of all that has been held economically holy, and his frank doubt of almost all else held holy, has led to a popular view of him as a pessimistic iconoclast and bombastic academic radical.l Such a view oversimplifies and generally obscures the basic and positive contributions of Veblen's thought to the ...
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Radical Conservatism

The Hudson Review, 1974
J. E. Chamberlin, E. R. Curtius
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Measurement of Radicalism-Conservatism

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1965
A L, Comrey, J A, Newmeyer
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The Balkans: Radical Conservatism and Desire

South Atlantic Quarterly, 2009
This essay focuses on Balkan discourse geography as a hidden contingency of the intellectual work of Slavoj Žižek and Julia Kristeva. It takes into account the extent to which their self-proclaimed cosmopolitanism and universalism reflect disidentification with their Balkan origins.
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The Radical Conservatism of Scots

2004
Abstract Although Saussure (1986: 200) may have had the right idea when he claimed that “there are as many dialects as places,” the notion of place is complex (Johnstone, this volume) and the term dialect tends to be associated with the kind of relic communities described by Wolfram (this volume).
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Conservatism and Radicalism of the Military

European Journal of Sociology, 1961
The majority of European critics of the traditional social order have taken it as self-evident that military officers, by the very nature of their profession, were bound to be conservative, that is to say, always inclined to throw their weight on the side of the established social order and the privileged classes.
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Africa’s Radicalisms and Conservatisms

2023
Edwin Etieyibo   +2 more
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