National conservatism
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Nationalism sidebar Script error: No such module "Sidebar". National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity, communitarianism and the public role of religion. It shares aspects of traditionalist conservatism and social conservatism, while departing from economic liberalism and libertarianism, as well as taking a more pragmatic approach to regulatory economics and protectionism.[1][2][3][4] It opposes the basic precepts of enlightenment liberalism such as individualism and the universality of human rights, and in America and Europe is majoritarian populist.[5] National conservatives usually combine conservatism with nationalist stances, emphasizing cultural conservatism, family values and opposition to illegal immigration or opposition to immigration per se.[6][7][8] National conservative parties often have roots in environments with a rural, traditionalist or peripheral basis, contrasting with the more urban support base of liberal conservative parties.[9]
In Europe, national conservatives usually embrace some form of Euroscepticism.[10] In post-communist central and eastern Europe specifically, most conservative parties since 1989 have followed a national conservative ideology.[11] Most notable is Viktor Orbán in Hungary, who has explicitly described his Fidesz's ideology as being national conservative in character and whose government is involved in the funding and spread of national conservative institutions across Europe and the United States, such as the Danube Institute, the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, The European Conservative magazine and the National Conservatism Conference.[6][7][12][13][14][15][16] In the United States, Trumpism can be considered a variety of national conservatism,[17][18][19] which also gives its name to the National Conservatism Conference, organised by the Edmund Burke Foundation.[20]
National conservatism was recently re-launchedTemplate:Dub by Israeli-American political philosopher and Biblical scholar Yoram Hazony, with his 2022 book Conservatism: A Rediscovery.[21][22][23][24] Hazony has written that "In the political arena, conservatism refers to a standpoint that regards the recovery, restoration, elaboration, and repair of national and religious traditions as the key to maintaining a nation and strengthening it through time."[21]
Ideology
National conservatism focuses on "threats to moral order and the loss of moral bearing due to liberalism's relativism."[25]Template:Rp It rejects the basic precepts of enlightenment liberalism such as individualism and the universality of human rights. In America and Europe, national conservatives are majoritarian populist, and advocate for fewer limits on limiting the power of elected representatives to "smash the liberal state."[5] It opposes modernity, liberalism, and anarchism, instead valuing Europe's Christian heritage[25]Template:Rp and "defending" Western civilization.[25]Template:Rp National conservatism is silent on classical conservative thought expressed by Michael Oakeshott and Edmund Burke.[25]Template:Rp In The Virtue of Nationalism, Yoram Hazony criticizes Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke for creating a "dream world" where the "Jewish and Christian world" have "no place to exist".[17] National conservatism disagrees with liberalism and socialism over the interpretation of key historical developments, such as the Enlightenment, modernization, and emancipation and key political events such as 1789, 1968, and 1989. National conservatism distances itself from fascism, viewing it along with liberalism and socialism as aspects of modernity and thus "disconnect human designs from normative order", instead calling for the "restoration and order" of social, moral, and political structures.[25]Template:Rp Patrick Deneen argues that the "current elite" should be replaced with "a better aristocracy brought about by a muscular populism" to advance the "common good", with the common good loosely defined as "integration" which includes the reuniting of church and state.[17]
Social policies
Ideologically, national conservatism is not a uniform philosophy but adherents have broadly expressed support for nationalism, patriotism, assimilationism and monoculturalism. At the same time there is expressed opposition to internationalism, racial politics, multiculturalism and globalism.[26][27][28] National conservatives adhere to a form of cultural nationalism that emphasizes the preservation of national identity as well as cultural identity. As a result, many favor assimilation into the dominant culture, restrictions on immigration and strict law and order policies.[7][6]
National conservative parties support traditional family values, gender roles and the public role of religion,[6][29] being critical of the separation of church and state. According to the Austrian political scientist Sieglinde Rosenberger, "national conservatism praises the family as a home and a center of identity, solidarity, and tradition".[29] It opposes the "1968 agenda" of gender-related emancipation.[25]Template:Rp
Economic policies
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Template:Conservatism in Poland National conservatism developed its economic alternative to liberalism through political representatives in post-communist Europe, most notably Poland and Hungary, and the emergence of "pro-worker conservatism" in the United States.[25]Template:Rp Throughout the 1990s, economic positions of national conservatives were largely fusionist.[25]Template:Rp The works of Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin have served as building blocks for the modern national conservative movement's socio-economic policies. Strauss' indictment of capitalism as 'economism' through the reduction of individual needs to consumption plays a role in national conservative thought, which argues for solidarism and an increased statist role in the economy to bring about a moralizing "financial nationalism" in opposition to communism and the individualism in liberalism.[25]Template:Rp Depending on the country, this can include increased support of protectionism; increased state social spending for "pro-worker" and "pro-family" conservatism; the re-nationalization of banks and strategic enterprises; and opposing tax breaks.[25]Template:Rp It supports 'social nativism' in East Asian state-led development as a socio-economic policy paradigm.[25]Template:Rp
Foreign policy
National conservatives usually support a foreign policy that upholds the interests of their nation. They lean towards militarism, unilateralism and isolationism. They reject the internationalism and multilateralism that has characterized the modern global age.[31][32] They often have a negative view of the United Nations, feeling that its globalist agenda erodes their unique national identity,[31][32] as well as the European Union and other international organizations.[17]
Regionalist varieties
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List of national conservative political parties
Current national conservative parties, or parties with national conservative factions
The following political parties have been characterised as being ideologically influenced by national conservatism:
- Albania: Democratic Party of Albania,[11] Republican Party of Albania,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Legality Movement Party
- Andorra: Andorra Forward
- Argentina: Democratic Party,[33] NOS
- Armenia: Conservative Party, Constitutional Rights Union, For Social Justice, Prosperous Armenia, Republican Party of Armenia,[34] Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party, 5165 National Conservative Movement Party
- Austria: Freedom Party of Austria,[35] Alliance for the Future of Austria[36]
- Australia: Pauline Hanson's One Nation[37]
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh Nationalist Party Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Belarus: BPF Party, Conservative Christian Party – BPF
- Belgium: Flemish Interest[38]
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Party of Democratic Action,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Party of Democratic Progress[11]
- Brazil: Liberal Party, Progressistas,[39] Brazilian Labour Party, Patriota
- Bulgaria: Revival,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". There is Such a People, VMRO – Bulgarian National Movement,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria, Union of Democratic Forces,[11] Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria,[11] Democratic Party,[11] Conservative Bulgaria, Conservative Union of the Right, Reload Bulgaria
- Cambodia: Cambodian People's Party,[40] FUNCINPEC
- Chile: Republican Party (Chile, 2019)
- Croatia: Homeland Movement,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Croatian Sovereignists,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Croatian Democratic Union,[41] Croatian Party of Rights, Home and National Rally
- Cyprus: Solidarity MovementScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Czech Republic: ANO 2011[42]
- Denmark: Danish People's Party,[43] The New Right,[44] Denmark Democrats
- Estonia: Conservative People's Party of Estonia,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Isamaa[11]
- Finland: Finns Party[45]
- France: National Rally,[46] France Arise,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Movement for France,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Action Française,[47] Reconquête, Identity–Liberties
- Georgia: Conservative Party of Georgia, Alliance of Patriots of Georgia, Georgian Dream
- Germany: Alternative for Germany,[48] The Republicans,[49] German Social UnionScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Greece: Independent Greeks,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Greek Solution,[50] New Right,[51] National Hope
- Hungary: Fidesz,[11][52] Christian Democratic People's Party,[53] Our Homeland Movement, Independent Smallholders Party,[53] Jobbik[54]
- India: Bharatiya Janata Party,[55] Hindu Mahasabha[56]
- Indonesia: Great Indonesia Movement Party,[57] Golkar[58]
- Ireland: Independent Ireland, Irish Freedom Party
- Israel: Likud,[59][60] Yamina
- Italy: Brothers of Italy,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Lega, Forza Italia (faction – Protagonist Italy), South Tyrolean Freedom[61]
- Japan: Liberal Democratic Party[62][63]
- Kenya: Jubilee Party
- Latvia: National AllianceScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Liechtenstein: Progressive Citizens' Party[64]
- Lithuania: Homeland Union,[11] Order and Justice,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". People and Justice UnionScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Luxembourg: Alternative Democratic Reform PartyScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Malaysia: United Malays National Organisation[65]
- Monaco: Monegasque National Union
- Montenegro: New Serb Democracy,Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Myanmar: Union Solidarity and Development Party[66]
- Nepal: Rastriya Prajatantra Party
- Netherlands: Forum for Democracy,[67]
- North Macedonia: VMRO-DPMNE,[11][68] VMRO – People's Party,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". MAAK – Conservative Party,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". TMRO
- Norway: Progress Party,[69] The Democrats[70]
- Pakistan: Pakistan Muslim League (N)[71]
- Panama: Panameñista Party[72]
- Paraguay: Colorado Party[73]
- Philippines: Nacionalista Party[74]
- Poland: United Right, (Law and Justice[11][75] and United Poland[76]), Confederation Liberty and Independence (factions,[77][78] mainly National Movement[79]), Right Wing of the Republic[79]
- Portugal: CDS – People's Party,[80] Chega[81]
- Romania: National Identity Bloc in Europe (Greater Romania Party[82] and United Romania Party), Alliance for the Union of Romanians,[83][84] People's Movement Party,[85][86][87][88][89][90] Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party, Romanian National Conservative Party
- Russia: All-Russia People's Front[91][92] (United Russia[93] and Rodina[94]), Great Russia, Russian All-People's Union[95]
- Serbia: Democratic Party of Serbia,[11]Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Serbian Radical Party, Serbian Patriotic Alliance,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". United Serbia, Serbian People's Party, People's Peasant Party, New Serbia, Better Serbia, Fatherland, People's Freedom Movement, Serbian Party Oathkeepers, Serbian Right, Obraz, Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia
- Singapore: People's Action Party[96]
- Slovakia: Slovak National Party,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Republic, We Are FamilyScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Slovenia: Slovenian Democratic Party[11]
- South Korea: People Power Party[97]
- Spain: VoxScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Sweden: Sweden Democrats[98]
- Switzerland: Swiss People's Party,[99] Federal Democratic UnionScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Taiwan: Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party),[100] New Party, Taiwan Solidarity Union
- Thailand: Palang Pracharath Party,[101] United Thai Nation Party[102]
- Turkey: People's Alliance[103] (Justice and Development Party,[104] Nationalist Movement Party[105] and Great Union Party), Nation Alliance (factions, mainly Good PartyTemplate:Refn) and Homeland Party, National Path Party, Key Party, Victory Party, Nation Party, New Turkey Party
- Ukraine: Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists, People's Front,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Svoboda,[106] National Corps, Right Sector[107]
- United Kingdom: Democratic Unionist Party,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Traditional Unionist Voice,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Reform UK, UK Independence Party[108]
- United States: Republican Party (factions),[109]
- Uruguay: Open Cabildo
Defunct or formerly national conservative parties, or parties with national conservative factions
- Armenia: Law and Unity
- Australia: Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party
- Belgium: Rexist Party,[110] Vlaams Blok[111]
- Brazil: Brazilian Integralist Action[112]
- Canada: Union Nationale[113]
- Czech Republic: Realists
- Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovak National Democracy,[114] Party of National Unity[115]
- France: Rally for the Republic[116]
- Germany: German National People's Party,[117] Deutsche Rechtspartei,[118] The Blue Party,[119] German People's Union[120]
- Hungary: Hungarian Democratic Forum,[52][53] Unity Party[121]
- India: Bharatiya Jana Sangh[122]
- Iran: Rastakhiz Party[123]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Israel: National Union (Hatikva), Union of Right-Wing Parties
- Italy: National Alliance,[124][125] The Right[126]
- Moldova: Șor Party
- Norway: Fatherland League[127]
- Poland: National Democracy,[128] League of Polish Families,[129][130] Kukiz'15[131]
- Portugal: National Union[132]
- Romania: Conservative Party,[11][133][134][135][136][137][138]
- Slovakia: Slovak People's Party,[139] Slovak National Party, People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia, Conservative Democrats of Slovakia[140]
- South Africa: National Party[141]
- South Korea: Democratic Republican Party[142] Democratic Justice Party, New Korea Party, Liberty Korea Party[143]
- Spain: CEDA,[144] People's Alliance[145]
- Yugoslavia: Yugoslav Radical Union, Yugoslav National Movement[146]
National conservative groups in the European Parliament
- European Conservatives and Reformists Party, European Conservatives and Reformists
- Identity and Democracy Party, Patriots for Europe
- Europe of Sovereign Nations
See also
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- Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe
- European Alliance for Freedom
- Europe of Nations and Freedom
- Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom
- Nationalism
- Neo-nationalism
- Opposition to immigration
- Paleoconservatism
- Right-wing populism
- Souverainism
- Traditionalist conservatism
- Ultraconservatism
- Ultranationalism
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