What is Conservatism?
Conservatism is a political ideology that emphasizes the value of traditional practices and institutions . It is a preference for the historically inherited, rather than the abstract and ideal. Conservatives view society not merely as a collection of individuals, but rather as a living organism of interdependent members that has evolved over time. As such, they favor institutions, such as family and religion, that have evolved gradually and are manifestations of continuity and stability; while they consider any rapid or radical change to society as disruptive and harmful. For them, then, the government’s responsibility is to be the servant, not the master, of existing ways of life. Brief History Conservatism began to develop as a distinct political movement during the 18th century, in reaction to the French Revolution (1789). The first established use of the term “conservatism” in a political context was by the French diplomat François-René de Chateaubriand (1768-1848) in 1818, during...