Toward an American Conservatism 2013
DOI: 10.1057/9781137300966_10
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The Two Phases of Herbert Hoover’s Constitutional Conservatism

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“…On matters of national defense, gun rights, capital punishment, and preserving Western cultural traditions, conservatives stand against socialist ideologies and moral relativism. Some conservatives are skeptical of scientific consensus on topics such as epidemiology, climate change, and evolution (Aberbach & Peele, 2011;Farmer, 2005;Gramlich, 2020;Hawthorne, Poe, Welty, & Porter, 2022;Hoover, 1987;Jillson, 2019;Lloyd & Davenport, 2013;Postell & O'Neill, 2013).…”
Section: Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On matters of national defense, gun rights, capital punishment, and preserving Western cultural traditions, conservatives stand against socialist ideologies and moral relativism. Some conservatives are skeptical of scientific consensus on topics such as epidemiology, climate change, and evolution (Aberbach & Peele, 2011;Farmer, 2005;Gramlich, 2020;Hawthorne, Poe, Welty, & Porter, 2022;Hoover, 1987;Jillson, 2019;Lloyd & Davenport, 2013;Postell & O'Neill, 2013).…”
Section: Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%