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-{{Template}}+#REDIRECT [[classical liberalism]]
-'''Conservative liberalism''' is a variant of [[liberalism]], combining liberal values and policies with [[Conservatism|conservative]] stances, or simply representing the [[Right-wing politics|right-wing]] of the liberal movement. It is a more [[Positive liberty|positive]] and less [[Political radicalism|radical]] variant of [[classical liberalism]]. Conservative liberal parties tend to combine [[market liberalism|market liberal]] policies with more [[Traditionalist conservatism|traditional]] stances on [[social]] and [[ethic]]al issues. [[Neoconservatism]] has also been identified as an ideological relative or twin to conservative liberalism.+
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-==See also==+
-* [[Centre-right politics]]+
-* [[Classical liberalism]]+
-* [[Economic liberalism]]+
-* [[Liberal conservatism]]+
-* [[Scientific politics]]+
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