The narrative continues by analyzing the adaptation of conservatism during the Cold War and the rise of the European Union, touching on the increasing influence of Christian democracy and the complex relationship between conservatism and liberalism. Moving into the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the book examines the populist surge across Europe, the crisis of liberal democracy, and the rise of identity politics, alongside the challenges posed by globalization and climate change. Each chapter presents a nuanced analysis of the evolving conservative response to new social, economic, and political realities, with a focus on the tension between traditional values and the demands of modern governance.
Drawing on a wide range of sources, including works of key conservative thinkers, primary documents, and contemporary political events, this book offers a comprehensive examination of conservatism's trajectory. It addresses the philosophical underpinnings of conservative ideology, critiques of liberalism, and the complex dynamics of nationalism, sovereignty, and cultural preservation. Ultimately, the book reflects on the future of conservatism in a rapidly changing world, assessing its ability to reconcile its foundational principles with the demands of a globalized, interconnected, and environmentally conscious society.
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