AP European History
Metternich's conservative philosophy was a political ideology that emphasized the preservation of traditional institutions, monarchy, and social hierarchies in Europe following the upheavals of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. This philosophy sought to maintain stability and order by opposing radical change, promoting the idea that society should evolve gradually through established institutions rather than through revolutionary movements. It was a central element in the discussions and decisions made during the Congress of Vienna, shaping Europe's political landscape in the early 19th century.