What Is Religious Conservatism?
The Core Philosophy
Religious conservatism is a political and social ideology that advocates for the application of religious values and traditions to public policy and social structures. It typically emphasises traditional family values, morality, and the role of faith in society, often opposing secularism and social liberalisation.
Political ideologies are rarely static. They exist on a spectrum of economic freedom and social liberty. Understanding where Religious Conservatism falls on this spectrum is critical to analysing modern geopolitical shifts and understanding systemic structures.
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