Overleg:Liberaal-conservatisme

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Conservatism: Originally inspired by natural law and formed by the upper-class, conservative parties today are mainly middle-class organisations that favour traditional values as authority, nation, national cultur, stability, continuity, religion and family. They seek to preserve the current status quo or to reform the society only slowly. Over the time they incorporated some liberal values, especially on economic issues (free market policies).

Liberal conservative parties combine conservative policies with more progressive stances on social and ethical issues (literally the term is also used for a variant of conservatism which incorporates free market policies). National conservative parties concentrate on national interests and eurosceptic positions; they usually advocate traditional social and ethical views, tend to law-and-order politics and are in favour of limiting immigration. Social conservative parties promote public morality; they are culturally, ethically and socially strict traditional.

Nationalism: Nationalist parties believe that the nation with its ethnical, linguistical and cultural identity and its sovereignty is of primary importance. This usually involves a strong identification with a state defined in this terms.

Right-wing populist parties are protest parties that appeal to the fears and frustrations of the public. Their strategy rely on a combination of (ethno-) nationalism with an anti-elitist rhetoric and a radical critique of the political institutions. Usually they prefer strict anti-immigration and law-and-order polices and tend to forms of xenophobia. Far-right politics is a collection label for (ideologically heterogeneous) ultra-nationalist parties. They adhere to a pure form of the nation defined by ethnicity. Usually they believe that a nation requires a collective identity and a strong leadership. These parties challenge the equality of all humans. Most of them tend to xenophobia, racism, authoritarianism and corporatism. Normally they are hostile to the present democracies and their pluralist values. mvg henriduvent (overleg) 8 nov 2011 21:34 (CET)[reageer]