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1 Edexcel Politics A-level
Core Political Ideas: Conservatism Key terms

2 Core ideas and principles

3 Hierarchy The Conservative belief that society is naturally organised in fixed tiers, where one’s position is not based on individual ability.

4 Authority For Conservatives, this is the idea that people in higher positions in society are best able to make decisions in the interests of the whole society; authority thus comes from above.

5 Change to conserve That society should adapt to changing circumstances rather than reject change outright and risk rebellion and/or revolution.

6 Atomism That society is made up of self-interested and self-sufficient individuals (also known as egoistical individualism).

7 Differing views and tensions within conservatism

8 Noblesse oblige The duty of the wealthy and privileged to look after those less fortunate.

9 Anti-permissiveness A rejection of permissiveness, which is the belief that people should make their own moral choices, suggesting there is no objective right and wrong.

10 Radical Belief whose ideas favour drastic political, economic and social change.

11 Human imperfection The traditional conservative belief that humans are flawed in a number of ways which makes them incapable of making good decisions for themselves.

12 Conservative thinkers and their ideas

13 Laissez-faire A preference towards minimal government intervention in business and the state.

14 Empiricism The idea that knowledge comes from real experience and not from abstract theories.

15 Key thinkers Thomas Hobbes (1588−1679) Edmund Burke (1729−1797)
Michael Oakeshott (1901−1990) Ayn Rand (1905−1982) Robert Nozick (1938−2002)

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