Conservatism versus Capitalism
Journal: Journal of sociology,Sosyologca (Vol.3, No. 6)Publication Date: 2013-06-02
Authors : İlyas Sucu;
Page : 199-207
Keywords : Ideology; conservatism; capitalism.;
Abstract
Conservatism is a product of French Revolution. In particular it is a movement in response to French Revolution and in general to all kinds of social change/transformation. Conservatism is mostly mistaken as a pattern of behavior to protect and maintain/revive the older one against capitalist modernization. Actually conservatism is an attitude that expands with capitalist modernization and is adjusted to protect it. This claim will be discussed in this study.
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