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Conservative:
averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values.
Liberal:
willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas.
In all honesty, these are the littoral definitions of "conservative" and "Liberal," according to Oxford.
What philosophy can you in good conscience get behind?
Based on the definition of these concepts alone, I must say that the party that respects people's opinions even when they are different from our own and is open to new ideas, is the party of liberty (freedom).
The party that does not value innovation nor are they open to new ideas sounds like oppression to me.
Do you want to work for oppression or freedom?
What are the benefits of not changing with changing times, and what are the benefits of changing as society changes?
What are the pitfalls of changing with changing times or making no changes or innovations?
averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values.
Liberal:
willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas.
In all honesty, these are the littoral definitions of "conservative" and "Liberal," according to Oxford.
What philosophy can you in good conscience get behind?
Based on the definition of these concepts alone, I must say that the party that respects people's opinions even when they are different from our own and is open to new ideas, is the party of liberty (freedom).
The party that does not value innovation nor are they open to new ideas sounds like oppression to me.
Do you want to work for oppression or freedom?
What are the benefits of not changing with changing times, and what are the benefits of changing as society changes?
What are the pitfalls of changing with changing times or making no changes or innovations?