Liberal conservatism
Liberal-conservatism is the variant of conservatism that combines traditional conservative values with liberal ideas, especially on economic issues (free market). Sometimes conservatives name themselves liberals, when they adhere to liberal economic ideas. Since they generally don't emphasise the individual, these 'liberals' can be considered liberal conservatives. Examples include the Reform Party of Canada, Canadian Alliance, Fine Gael (Republic of Ireland), Moderate Party (Sweden), the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan), and the Liberal Party of Australia. The latter two parties include liberal in their name because of historical roots with liberalism.
Related Topics:
Conservatism - Liberal - Liberal conservatives - Reform Party of Canada - Canadian Alliance - Fine Gael - Republic of Ireland - Moderate Party - Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) - Liberal Party of Australia - Liberalism
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