1. Burke
One can say that Burke is a true conservative, "a belief in the importance of maintaining established institutions and values." ... His conservatism can be summarized by the following beliefs: a respect for the established institutions, especially religion and property, a strong sense of continuity in the community, and "a deep moral satisfaction in the loyalty that attaches community members to their stations in its various ranks." ... He argues that a people is an organized group; it has a history and institutions, customary ways of acting, habitual pieties and loyalties and authorities. It...
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