Talk:Conservatism/Archive 1
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The section "Conservativism as an anti-ideology" seems to have been written by an anti-conservative. The whole thing is POV. It says, in a subtle way, that convervatives are opposed to reason. That section needs to be rewritten (and re-titled) or else deleted.
- I'm not sure when this remark was added and as it is unsigned, it is really hard to take seriously an anonymous statement that such-and-such must be done. I don't see the statement that Conservativism is an anti-ideology as being anti-conservative at all. Although I am not a conservative, I see that anti-ideological position as conservatism's greatest strength and greatest contribution to society: a philosophy that says, basically: "Above all, no 'program'. Leaders with 'programs' are dangerous." Robespierre had a program. Hitler had a program. Stalin had a program. -- Jmabel 19:19, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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