Neoconservatism

(noun)

A variant of political ideology that combines features of traditional conservatism with political individualism and a qualified endorsement of free markets, as well as an emphasis on maintaining global military power.

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Examples of Neoconservatism in the following topics:

  • The George W. Bush Administration

    • The guiding political philosophy of the Bush administration has been termed neoconservatism.
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