The Impossibility of Conservatism? Insights from Russian History


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2016-10

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This essay argues that both the normative worth and practicality of conservatism depend on how much there is to enjoy and value in actual historical circumstances. I use examples from Russian history in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition, and predilection for slow, gradual improvements) will face painful moral dilemmas, and perhaps even be justified in renouncing conservative behaviors altogether. For this reason, the Russian example helps us to better understand why being conservative can sometimes be impossible.

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99 (4)

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372 - 386

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Oxford University Press

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03783 - Wingert, Lutz (emeritus) / Wingert, Lutz (emeritus) check_circle

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