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Resistance to Change:The Core of Conservatism

Conservatism is usually perceived as an uncomplicated antagonism against progress. Quite the contrary, conservatism is actually a political philosophy with its foundation in the urge to preserve traditional values, institutions, and ways.

As a matter of fact, the reason for resistance to change in this respect is an abiding respect for the wisdom of the past, combined with skepticism about that which is untested and unproven.

In preserving traditional values and institutions, conservatives rely on the continuity of stability that society achieves and a sense of identityThe same approach cautions against radical changes and encourages prudence in reforms to ensure they are well thought out and steeped in experience. In an age of rapid change, the focus of conservatism on tradition and stability provides a needed counterbalance.

Written by Mabel Oboh