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  Conservative Revolutionary movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Conservative Revolutionary school of thought advocated a "new" conservatism and nationalism that was specifically German, or Prussian in particular.
Like other conservative movements in the same period, they sought to put a stop to the rising tide of communism by advocating their own brand of "conservative socialism".
The Conservative Revolutionaries, many of whom were born in the last decade of the nineteenth century, were all basically formed by their experiences of the First World War.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Conservative_Revolutionary_movement   (440 words)

  
 Conservatism - Wikipedia Light!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In Islam, the Salafist movement is often politically and socially radical, and is violently repressed by governments and distrusted by the majority of mainstream Muslims for that reason.
Burkean conservatives value them for their own sake, because they are the result of long experience, but religious conservatives may use 'community values' as a euphemism for their own religious values, or even for theonomy.
The Conservative Party in Britain was a staunch defender of the British Empire, and was responsible for initial brutal repression of African decolonisation.
godseye.com /wiki/index.php/Conservative   (4813 words)

  
 WikiMiki.net - An Iorua (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Conservatives who adhere to the natural often appeal to organic metaphors, such as the notion of society as a living organism.
While some conservatives may be wary of government intervention into the private lives of citizens, even when that intervention is in support of traditional values, religious conservative movements in general tend to support such causes.
Burkean conservatives value them for their own sake, because they are the result of long experience, but religious conservatives may use 'community values' as a euphemism for their own Christian values, or even for theonomy.
an.iorua.ga.wikimiki.net.cob-web.org:8888   (7233 words)

  
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In the last elections in June 2002, the conservative Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR) won 36 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 11 in the Senate.
The MNR formed a coalition government with the Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR), controlling 71 of the 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 17 of the 27 seats in the Senate with the support of other small parties.
The Movement for Socialism (MAS) was the largest opposition party, with 27 seats in the Chamber and eight in the Senate; followed by the New Republican Force (NFR), the Pachakuti Indigenous Movement (MIP) and the Socialist Party (PS).
www.ipu.org /parline-e/reports/2038_E.htm   (679 words)

  
 Youth Movement In California
Third Eye Movement in San Francisco was not unique in having its liaison with the police conducted by a 15-year old (mentored by a young Chicana) and media relations handled by a 17-year old.
Although the emphasis on specific issues varies, the basic goal is similar everywhere: to build a movement that could reverse the current trend of neglecting schools in favor of prison construction.
For Third Eye Movement, building a labor sector and a teachers' sector in the movement are important.
www.thirdworldtraveler.com /Children/NewYouthMovement_Calif.html   (3518 words)

  
 Conservative Judaism - ReligionFacts
Conservative Judaism (known as Masorti Judaism outside the USA) is a moderate sect that seeks to avoid the extremes of Orthodox and Reform Judaism.
A number of studies have shown that there is a large gap between what the Conservative movement teaches and what most of its laypeople have incorporated into their daily lives.
Viewing the Conservative Movement at a turning point, this book analyzes the problems facing the largest religious movement in the American Jewish community and outlines a plan of action for the future.
www.religionfacts.com /judaism/denominations/conservative.htm   (825 words)

  
 RealClearPolitics
Conservative elected officials increasingly find themselves caught between two impulses: the revolutionary ideas that brought them into power and the need to explain and defend the institutions they inherited.
The conservative movement must reaffirm its commitment to transforming government and insist that elected conservatives be held to a very high standard of bold, dramatic change.
The values and goals of the conservative movement require that we be on permanent offense with a continuous sense of dissatisfaction about the current government.
www.realclearpolitics.com /Commentary/com-4_20_05_NG.html   (1854 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms: Re
Reformists are politically between revolutionaries and reactionaries; they are revolutionary in the sense that they want to change laws and institutions to adhere to emerging social-relations.
Revolutionaries provoke differences and violently ram together contradictions within a society, overthrowing the government through the rising to power of the class they represent.
A revolutionary realizes that the content of the world cannot change, but that she can give it a new form based on new productive forces.
www.marxists.org /glossary/terms/r/e.htm   (2931 words)

  
 The peace movement and the culture war
The oddness of the peace movement came from the strange blend of Marxism, socialism, liberalism, disillusioned murmurings of the intelligentsia, the old-line utopian revolutionary tradition, existentialism, antisocial bohemian quirks, and religious pacifism.
During the Cuban missile crisis and during nuclear disarmament talks, the peace movement was carrying "ban the bomb" signs and agitating for "unilateral disarmament now." When a foreign country had a Marxist-based revolution the peace movement would endorse the revolutionaries and become their advocates.
The peace movement which was already and an odd ball of yarn, became odder still by the infusion of multiculturalism, political correctness, cultural determinism, the culture war, and the New Age Movement.
www.renewamerica.us /columns/hutchison/040306   (3081 words)

  
 EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - Iran’s Neo-Conservatives Poised to Take Charge of Political Agenda
Conservatives have been able to wrestle power from reformists in recent years in part through the manipulation of the country’s religious oversight bodies, in particular the Guardian Council, and by taking advantage of public apathy generated by the inability of reformist forces to push through their legislative agenda.
Influential conservative clerics appear to hope that the neo-conservatives will be able to restore the popular consensus for Islamic republican principles, which have eroded since 1997, following the election of reformist president Mohammad Khatami.
Some observers in Tehran believe that the recent emergence of the Revolutionary Guards as a force in Iranian politics is a direct response to the country’s developing geopolitical challenges.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/insight/articles/eav072004a.shtml   (1142 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America: Books: Adrian Wooldridge,John Micklethwait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Conservative movement may have been a reaction to out of control government and rampant social engineering liberalism but it was only a reaction by the vastly silent majority.
For those on the right this book will show that the world of conservative thought did not begin with talk radio, that there existed, and exists today a very directed and active core of conservative intellectuals that in many ways serve as the ballast of what is now the conservative movement.
The conservatives have taken the high ground on everything from the intellectual think tanks to ground level organizations in most of this country including young people who are significantly more conservative generally than their teachers and parents.
www.amazon.com /Right-Nation-Conservative-Power-America/dp/1594200203   (2682 words)

  
 The Conservative Monitor - Interview with Ron Arnold
Movement, Dave Foreman, identifies himself as a Republican and a conservative.
We usually think of "radical" as meaning "revolutionary," but it doesn't, it only means "of the root," as in "going back to the root." Radical environmentalism is not revolutionary, it is devolutionary.
CONSERVATIVE MONITOR: Environmental standards imposed by the government may be responsible for cleaner air and cleaner water in the 1990s than existed in the 1970s.
www.conservativebookstore.com /creview/iarchive/05arnold.htm   (1434 words)

  
 Media, Liberal Biased Media, MRC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
To bring the Conservative movement together to expose and neutralize the Liberal agenda of the socalled news and entertainment media; 2.
They are providing the Conservative movement, at no cost, full use of their state-of-the-art technology.
They are developing, on their dime, a College Outreach and Intern- ship Program to build a generation of young Conservatives who un- derstand the importance of, and have the knowledge of, marketing and public relations in order to effectively communicate the Con- servative vision.
www.proconservative.net /PCVol4Is57MRC.shtml   (1589 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Conservative Revolutionary movement (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Conservative Revolutionary movement was a German nationalist literary youth movement, prominent in the years following World War I.
Like other conservative movements in the same period, they sought to put a stop to what they saw as a rising tide of socialism, by advocating their own brand of "conservative socialism", which stood in opposition to the actual socialist movement.
War, for the conservative revolutionaries, was capable of providing new energy for a different spiritual and cultural development of Europe, divorcing it from a moribund and effeminizing Christian morality and culture.
wikinfo.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki.php?title=Conservative_Revolutionary_movement   (572 words)

  
 l e a r n @ j t s READING OPPORTUNITIES Conservative Judaism Chap 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
For most of this century American Judaism was commonly understood to be composed of three religious movements: Reform on the left of the religious spectrum, Orthodoxy on the right, and Conservative Judaism in the center.
From the Movement's beginning, its leaders believed that the success of Conservative Judaism was absolutely indispensable to the health and vitality of the American Jewish community.
In fact, in the early literature of the Movement the terms conservative, traditional, and even orthodox are used almost synonymously, confirmation that this new grouping defined itself primarily in terms of the movement to its left.
learn.jtsa.edu /topics/reading/bookexc/gillman_conservativej/chap3   (1065 words)

  
 "Two Wings of a Great Movement"
Second, the relationship between the ANC and the socialist, communist and progressive trade union movements is not as recent as is commonly supposed.
He was also right to believe that the future progress of the movement and of the country lay in the combination of many traditions of resistance in united action under the banner of the ANC.
The art of revolutionary leadership consists in providing leadership to the masses and not just to its most advanced elements; it consists of setting a pace which accords with objective conditions and the real possibilities at hand.
www.anc.org.za /ancdocs/pubs/umrabulo/umrabulo13h.html   (1768 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Revolutionary War in Georgia
Though Georgians opposed British trade regulations, many hesitated to join the revolutionary movement that emerged in the American colonies in the early 1770s and resulted in the Revolutionary War (1775-83).
News of the battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts caused many Georgians who were wavering in their allegiance to join the radical movement.
Georgia's constitution, adopted on February 5, 1777, created the state's first counties: Burke, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Richmond, and Wilkes, all named for friends of the colonies in British Parliament, except Liberty, a title that honored St. John Parish's early zeal for American rights.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2709   (3740 words)

  
 STEFAN BLANKERTZ
During the 1920's, they had financed moderate liberal, conservative, and even socialist parties and their formulas of solving the economic and political crisis.
Fascism intends to change the political structure while preserving the society as it is, or, critically said, as fascists see society; namely to preserve property, family, work for everybody, safety on the streets, and authority.
It is not possible to interpret the whole phenomena of fascism with the three interrelated elements "socialism of property owners," "conservative revolution," and "dynamics of pressure groups" (public choice theory).
www.liberalia.com /htm/sb_theory_of_fascism.htm   (3718 words)

  
 Book Review: "Pakistan", by Mary Anne Weaver
W. Rayment / Conservative Bookstore -- At war with al-Qaeda, the United States and Great Britain face a wily, intelligent and committed foe.
The United States and Saudi Arabia saw the Afghan resistance movement as an opportunity to fight the Soviets in a proxy war that would bleed Communist economic and military strength.
Little thought was given to the future ramifications of forming a religious revolutionary army with connections across the Islamic world.
www.conservativemonitor.com /books03/5.shtml   (611 words)

  
 Ultimate Power
The conservative group said the Founders allowed such state displays and that to remove these local monuments represented not neutrality but "hostility to religion." Chief Justice Rhenquist argued that "Simply having religious content or promoting a message consistent with a religious doctrine does not run afoul" of the First Amendment.
The conjunction of these revolutionary rulings with events in Iran and the crucial decisions of its Council of Guardians interpreting its constitution inadvertently raise disquieting parallels.
The Guardian Council of the Constitution, its formal title, is composed of twelve members as opposed to nine but, unlike the U.S., it is specifically granted the power in the constitution to veto all laws passed by the legislature, including recent ones on elections and who can participate in them.
www.conservative.org /columnists/Devine/050713.asp   (1600 words)

  
 Revolutionary Pan-African Movement
The great Pan-Africanism Osagefyo Kwame Nkrumah understood that the ultimate success of the Revolutionary Pan-African Movement was the organization of the masses under a Pan-African Political Party, not confined by the artificial barriers imposed on Africa, and the African world, by imperialism.
   It is only a clear revolutionary ideology internalized by the masses that will give our struggle “staying power” and clear direction that cannot be diffused by compromises and under the table deals between elements of our movement and the reactionary governments/corporations which are bent on maintaining the people in poverty.
If ideology is to be the weapon of the people struggle, it must come only from the same culture of the people it is intended to liberation from oppression.
members.aol.com /aaprpmidwest/paf.html   (1785 words)

  
 How Globalization Promotes War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Globalization, more correctly called corporate globalization, is founded upon a conservative, free market-oriented worldview that seeks to limit the economic impact of government actions.
The institutions and agreements that codify globalization, such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), place restrictions on government services and regulations that might inhibit corporate profits — while championing the government’s role in providing national security.
Globalization undermines the ability of governments to regulate and mitigate the damaging effects of the market, which leads to an intensification of all of the economic causes of war.
www.aamovement.net /viewpoints/globalizationwar1.html   (183 words)

  
 Conservative Revolutionary movement (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Later, the Nazis claimed the Conservative Revolutionary heritage as their own, although in reality they have had very little to do with it.
For the Conservative Revolutionaries, Friedrich Nietzsche was their chief philosophical mentor.
A major interpreter of Nietzsche in the Weimar and Nazi periods, Alfred Baeumler, wrote that when one said "Heil Hitler!" to the Nazi youth, one was also greeting Fredrich Nietzsche.
conservative-revolutionary-movement.iqnaut.net.cob-web.org:8888   (515 words)

  
 movement bibliography
This bibliography created by Pamela Oliver outlines some of the more important articles on social movement theory.
Women and Social Movements in the United States 1830-1930, undergraduate and graduate students at SUNY Binghamton.
The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement.
www.sociology.ccsu.edu /adair/movement_bibliography.htm   (424 words)

  
 MercoPress - Falklands-Malvinas & South Atlantic News
Political analyst Jorge Lazarte focused on another important aspect of Sunday's elections: the rise of the Movement Towards Socialism, (MAS), headed by Indian coca-growers' leader Evo Morales, in contrast to the decline of all the other elected parties with representation in Congress.
With the exception of Sucre where a woman representing the Free Bolivia Movement won the race for City Hall, the rest of the so called established parties only managed to win in remote rural regions.
The conservative Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, MNR, was the most punished by voters mainly because of the collapse of the previous government that ended with the ousting following a popular uprising, of former elected President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada in October 2003.
www.falkland-malvinas.com /Detalle.asp?NUM=4768   (792 words)

  
 Jonah Goldberg on Bush on National Review Online
In a literal sense, revolutionaries and radicals tend not to introduce legislation so much as take over radio stations and call for the violent overthrow of the government.
This formulation will no doubt stick in the craws of self-described “paleoconservatives” who claim to be the heirs of the “real” conservative movement and who pull their hair and rend their clothes in protest of Bush’s allegedly “neoconservative” radicalism.
What conservatives understood then and what President Bush understands now is that America itself is a radical nation, founded on the revolutionary principle that self-government is simultaneously the best form of government and the most moral.
www.nationalreview.com /goldberg/goldberg200501201429.asp   (803 words)

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