A conservative political movement refers to a group of individuals who advocate for limited government intervention, traditional values, and free market principles. They emphasize personal responsibility and individual liberty.
Related terms
Reaganomics: Refers to Ronald Reagan's economic policies that aimed at reducing taxes, deregulating industries, and promoting free market capitalism.
Moral Majority: An influential Christian conservative organization founded by Jerry Falwell that supported socially conservative causes during the 1980s.
Neoconservatism: A political ideology that emerged during Reagan's presidency which combines elements of conservatism with an interventionist foreign policy approach.