Conservative ideologies refer to political beliefs and values that prioritize limited government intervention, traditional social norms, and free-market capitalism. They advocate for preserving established institutions and traditional values.
Related terms
Reaganomics: Refers to the economic policies implemented by President Ronald Reagan during the 1980s, characterized by tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced government spending.
Moral Majority: A conservative political organization founded by Jerry Falwell in the late 1970s that aimed to mobilize religious voters around issues such as opposition to abortion and support for school prayer.
Neoconservatism: A movement within conservatism that emerged during the 1980s, emphasizing a strong national defense, assertive foreign policy, and promotion of democracy abroad.