The nature of conservative ideology is and will continue to be warmly
contested. In this short history, Mark Garnett contends that the
disagreements have been particularly strong in the instance of British
conservatism because the ideological label continues to be used by a
prominent political party. Whether hostile or friendly in intent,
commentators on conservatism have found it difficult to avoid the
assumption that British "conservatism" must, at all times, be
reflected at least to some degree in the policy platforms of the
Conservative Party. This book presents an account of British
conservatism which avoids the usual confusion between the ideology and
the stated principles of a party which prides itself on an ability to
change its views according to circumstances. It shows, since the Tory
Party adopted the name "Conservative" in the 1830s it has become
increasingly difficult to associate its varying positions with a
coherent "conservative" position, so that it is more profitable to
discuss its ideological history from the perspective of liberalism and
nationalism. This argument is presented by tracing the histories of
the party and the ideology in separate chapters, whose themes and cast
of characters rarely coincide.
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ISBN
9781788215060
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Agenda Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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