SDS131R Study Guide - Final Guide: Nonviolent Resistance, Social Anarchism, Blue Tory

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Conventionalism: conservatism; practices that involve slowly mutual interest; what is good for you is good for me. Organic view of society: conservatism; individuals are connected and interdependent. Atomistic view of society: conservatism; consists of individuals who are independent of others. Real rights (burke): conservatism; rights rooted in convention or established practice. Metaphysical rights: anarchism; rights thought up or imagined; burke called pretended rights. Blue tory: conservatism; more economically right wing conservative heavily influenced by neoliberalism. Red tory: conservatism; more aligned with british tradition and generally more focused on social issues. Justice as artificial: don"t do good things because we worry about humanity or because we are good people but because it"s in our common best interest. Social fabric argument; conservatism: society of made up of individual strands that make up the society; if we pull a strand too fast then society would fall apart; conservatives don"t want things in society to happen too fast.

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