Progressive conservatism
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Progressive conservatism is a political ideology which attempts to combine conservative and progressive policies. The initial origins of progressivism come from Western Europe during the 18th century and the Age of Enlightenment when it was believed that social reform and progression in areas such as science, economics, education, technology and medicine were necessary to improve human living conditions.
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See also
- Green conservatism
- One-nation conservatism
- Christian democracy
- Liberal conservatism
- Tory Reform Group
- Konrad Adenauer Foundation
- Bright Blue
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