Conserve and Rule: Conservatism in the 22nd Century
... revolutions, the treatment of inequality as an indispensable condition of diversity and freedom, and the special role of authority. In the longer term, conservatism may play a role – especially in Europe – as an answer to the challenges posed by immigration, the identity crisis and uncontrolled development of technologies. Common Heritage The Fitzwilliam Museum Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92), Lord Rockingham & Edmund Burke, c. 1766 By 2080, the population of the European Union is projected to reach 520 million,...
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