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1 The New “Isms” <─┼───────────────────────┼─>

2 Terms—The New “Isms” Conservatism Edmund Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) Liberalism John Stuart Mill On Liberty (1859) Jeremy Bentham Utilitarianism Nationalism Johan Herder Georg Hegel

3 The New-Isms . . . but they overlap! Cultural: Romanticism Nationalism
Political: Conservatism Liberalism Radicalism Socialism . . . but they overlap!

4 The New “Isms” Political: Conservatism Liberalism Nationalism

5 Conservatism Rejected the Enlightenment view, based on reason, of progress and natural rights Condemned most of the legacies of the French Revolution

6 Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797)

7 Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
Predicted that the French Revolution would produce terror, chaos, dictatorship and all sorts of “crimes and follies”

8 The New “Isms” Political: Conservatism Liberalism Nationalism

9 Liberalism Aspired to carry out the promise of the Enlightenment
Separation of powers

10 John Stuart Mill (1806 – 1873)

11 On Liberty (1859) Defense of social freedom

12 Jeremy Benthem (1748 – 1832)

13 Utilitarianism Everyone who is human seeks out pleasure and avoids pain. Act to derive the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.

14 The New “Isms” Political: Conservatism Liberalism Nationalism

15 Nationalism Stressed the rights of collective groups of people known as nations The dominant, most deadly of the new “isms”

16 Johann Gottfried Herder 1744-1803 Get past localism to create a national sentiment

17 Georg Hegel (1770 – 1831)


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