Paleoconservatism
Continental philosophy which breaks down in government as "if ain't broke don't fix it" where changes or amendments in a "flawed" buy working system, need to carefully weighed, as to their long term benifits and whether changes will cause more damage to a working.
This in contrast to classical liberalism, where revolution and radical change, which completely destroys the old system, if failed, there can be no going back to the old system. Constant rebellion , revolution and upheaval to facilitate social and political changes to a failed system
This in contrast to classical liberalism, where revolution and radical change, which completely destroys the old system, if failed, there can be no going back to the old system. Constant rebellion , revolution and upheaval to facilitate social and political changes to a failed system
Although Rousseau's "Noble Savage and the social contract" are interesting, I lean a little more towards paleoconservatism.
Paleoconservatism by Modern Women December 16, 2025
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