noun
- Plural of conservatism; political or social philosophies that emphasize tradition, gradual change, and preservation of established institutions.
- Different varieties or expressions of conservative ideology across cultures, time periods, or political movements.
Usage: Usually used in academic or political contexts to discuss multiple forms or schools of conservative thought
Usage: Used when comparing distinct conservative traditions (e.g., American conservatism vs. European conservatism)
Examples
- Scholars study various conservatisms to understand how different nations approach tradition and change.
- The rise of multiple conservatisms in the 21st century reflects diverse regional values.
- Political scientists distinguish between social conservatism and fiscal conservatism as separate conservatisms.
- European and American conservatisms have developed along different historical paths.
- The debate between competing conservatisms shaped the election results.
- Religious conservatisms and secular conservatisms often have conflicting priorities.