4e. ANSWERS – Which conservative theorist said what?

22nd June 2018
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Which conservative theorist said what?

Theorist Quote
David Cameron “I’m a liberal conservative”
Francis Pym “Conservatism is about changing what is bad and conserving what is good”
Benjamin Disraeli [Liberalism is the] “politics of philosophical ideas instead of political principles”
Edmund Burke “A partnership between those who are living, those are dead and those who are to be born”
De Maistre “Man is insatiable for power, he is infantile in his desires”
Michael Oakeshott “[The political world] is boundless and bottomless”
William Gladstone “Liberalism is trust of the people tempered by prudence. Conservatism is distrust of the people tempered by fear.”
David Cameron “I’m not here to defend privilege; I’m here to spread it”
Francis Fukuyama “A permissive society lacking ethical norms and unifying moral standards is a pathless desert”
Edmund Burke “A state without the means of some change is without the means of its own conservation”
Lord Cecil “[Conservatism is] the natural disposition of the human mind”
Michael Oakeshott “Ensure the cure is not worse than the disease”
Francis Pym “If Conservatism’s main strength is it’s adaptability then it’s main enemy is ideology”
Thomas Hobbes “It is not wisdom but authority that makes the law”
Chesterton “tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes: our ancestors It is a democracy of the dead”
Edmund Burke “Never, no, never did Nature say one thing and Wisdom say another.”
Milton Friedman “In any economy there is a natural rate of unemployment”
Michael Oakeshott The man of conservative temperament believes that a known good is not lightly to be surrendered for an unknown better
Sir Ian Gilmour “The wise Conservative travels light”
Michael Oakeshott “The office of government is not to impose other beliefs and activities upon its subjects … the office of government is merely to rule”
Margaret Thatcher “Rolling back the frontiers of the state”
Edmund Burke “Good order is the foundation of all good things”
Michael Oakeshott “[To be conservative then] is to prefer the familiar to the unknown, to prefer the tried to the untried, fact to mystery…”
Thomas Hobbes “Human life in the state of nature will be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short”
Edmund Burke “No generation should ever be so rash as to consider itself superior to its predecessors”
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