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4a. CONSERVATIVE Key Thinkers Independent Project

You will be assigned a key conservative thinker. You will need to research this individual, and then peer teach the class. You will lead a 30 minute seminar on your key thinker.

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3d. CONSERVATISM: Origins and development (Heywood)

In everyday language, the term ‘conservative’ has a variety of meanings. It can refer to moderate or cautious behaviour, a life-style that is conventional, even conformist, or a fear of or refusal to change, particularly denoted by the verb ‘to conserve’.

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3c. Exit Ticket

Enquiry Question: How has conservatism evolved into what we recognise today?

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3b. The New Right

Your Task: Decide which of the following is being described in each box…

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3a. Cornell Note Taking – Evolution of Conservatism

Enquiry Question: How has conservatism evolved into what we recognise today? Focus Explanation Origins   Toryism   Edmund Burke   Robert…

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2d. Exit Ticket

Enquiry Question: What are the core ideas and principles of conservation?

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2c. Organic society or state

Organic society or state (Taken from Pearson p89-91) Given that conservatives regard humans as dependent and security-seeking, it follows that people…

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2b. Record of Class Discussion

CONSERVATISM: Organic Society, Paternalism and Libertarianism – Record of Class Discussion Key concept Question Arguments in support… Arguments in opposition Judgement…

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2a. What is Paternalism

Paternalism (Taken from Pearson p91-92) In conservative thought, paternalism is the idea of government by people who are best equipped to…

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1c. Exit Ticket

Enquiry Question: What are the core ideas and principles of conservatism? Learning Outcome RAG? To understand the core ideas and principles…

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