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  • {{rpl|Paleoconservatism}}
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  • *Ideology: Belief in [[Centrism]], [[Classical liberalism]]/[[Paleoconservatism]]
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  • ...l, one can argue, without the multilateral aspect, some of this could be [[paleoconservatism]]. "Aghast", outside a sourced quote, does not belong in a CZ article. Esse
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  • {{r|Paleoconservatism}}
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  • ===Paleoconservatism=== Much of paleoconservatism is waged in culture wars. Traditional values are to be respected even if n
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  • '''Peter Gemma''' is an American political writer, identified with paleoconservatism and Patrick Buchanan. He is Treasurer and Board Member, American Conservati
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  • ...Administration. Nevertheless, they are seen as "New Right" as opposed to paleoconservatism and libertarianism in the restructuring of the U.S. political right. ...the Republican Party," as opposed to realism (foreign policy)|realism and paleoconservatism. The article called William Kristol the most influential neoconservative.<
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  • ..., he grouped her together, as opposing the Iraq War, with groups including paleoconservatism|paleoconservatives, the New Left, Lyndon LaRouche, Michael Moore, the "Euro
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  • ..., he grouped her together, as opposing the Iraq War, with groups including paleoconservatism|paleoconservatives, the New Left, Lyndon LaRouche, Michael Moore, the "Euro
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  • ...fter 1990 Beard's foreign policy views became popular with supporters of [[paleoconservatism]], such as [[Pat Buchanan]]. Beard's stress on economic causation influenc
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  • ...epublican Party," as opposed to [[realism (foreign policy)|realism]] and [[paleoconservatism]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • - [[Paleoconservatism]] -
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  • ...of [[fiscal conservatism]], but potentially conflicting libertarianism, [[paleoconservatism]], and [[social conservatism]]. Also see [[restructuring of the U.S. polit
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  • '''Patrick ("Pat") Buchanan''' is a political figure in the U.S., from the paleoconservatism|paleoconservative wing of American conservatism. He campaigned twice for th
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  • ...me "Mr. Republican"; he was the chief ideologue and spokesperson for the [[paleoconservatism]] of the Republican Party of that era.
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  • ..., and only 1 may be useful (if you want redirects "Paleoconservative" and "Paleoconservatism" parallel to each other. --[[User:Peter Schmitt|Peter Schmitt]] 20:13, 19 J
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  • ...encouraging fiscal conservatism. It contains libertarianism|libertarians, paleoconservatism|paleoconservatives and social conservatives, with inherent conflicts among ...vatism, there is conflict with some of the libertarianism|libertarians and paleoconservatism|paleoconservatives in the movement. The former, represented in a ''Wall Str
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  • ...local rule, private property and minimal bureaucracy.<ref>Paul Gottfried, "Paleoconservatism," in Frohnen, ed, ''American Conservatism'' (2006).</ref> In society, they
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  • [[Andrew Bacevich]], who is hard to categorize but closer to [[paleoconservatism]], in discussing Fukuyama 's thoughts on [[America at the Crossroads#neoco
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  • * [[Paleoconservatism]]
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