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Your reflection paper must be a minimum of four pages long, double spaced, with one inch margins and 12 point font. These will be the exact same instructions for all reflection papers and exams and I do deduct points for not following these instructions or for grammatical and/or spelling errors. Edit! Answer the questions in full sentences (no bullet points) and don't repeat the questions in your paper. Also, if you are quoting from the chapters, you must put it in quotation marks. No other citation is necessary for this paper and you don’t need a cover sheet
For this reflection paper, I’m going to have you do look at the “Conservative Principle” short article from http://www.kirkcenter.org/detail/ten-conservative-...and the readings on conservatism from the book “The Reactionary Mind”. Answer the following questions:
- Compare and contrast traditional conservatism with modern conservatism and list and explain at least four differences between the two. Cite the source of your information by a simple citation like According to the Conservative Principle number 5, or according to Chapter One from the Reactionary Mind and give a page number for your source.
- What effect do those differences have on modern politics? Is it a good effect (your opinion is fine here but explain why it is your opinion) or is it a bad effect?
- What traditional, moral teachings have you been raised with, if any, and how do they reflect Burke’s arguments or the argument of traditional conservatism?
- Are there universal traditional and moral teachings? Don’t just look at your own country because universal would be other societies. What is or should be the role in enforcing those traditional and moral teachings?
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February 22, 2017
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Conservatism is a concept whereby one sticks to the norms that have always been
followed since time before. Conservatives tend to be afraid of change and want to stick to what
they are used to, what they have tried before and what is tested and not put their foot in new
waters that might have dangerous creatures. Conservatives view themselves as men of prudence,
and moderation, with a sober curse, and recognizing limits according to chapter one of ‘The
Reactionary Mind’ page 42. Conservatism can either be traditional or modern according to how a
person practices it. Traditional conservatism is a political ideology. This ideology is anchored to
these things...
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