New Right

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  • They advocate for low taxes, privatization, deregulation, and anti-welfare policies.
  • They believe in free markets, limited government, low taxes, and strong families.
  • New rights are conservative thinkers who believe in free markets, limited government intervention, individual responsibility, traditional family values, patriotism, and national identity.
  • New rights are concerned with individual freedom and responsibility rather than state intervention.
  • The new right is an ideological movement that emerged in the late 1970s, influenced by neo-liberalism.
  • The New Right is associated with the Conservative Party in Britain and the Republican Party in America.
  • New Rights support traditional gender roles where women stay at home and men go out to work.
  • New Rights are often religious conservatives who oppose abortion rights and gay marriage.
  • They support traditional gender roles and family values.
  • The new right is an ideological movement that emerged in the late 1960s as a response to the perceived failures of liberal democracy.
  • It advocates for small government, free market economics, and social conservatism.
  • The new right believes in the importance of tradition, religion, and moral values.
  • The new right is associated with the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher's leadership.
  • Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to lead a major political party in Britain.
  • Thatcher believed that individuals were responsible for their own success or failure.
  • The new right believes in the importance of individual freedoms such as property ownership, personal choice, and self-determination.
  • The new right advocates for small government, low taxation, and minimal regulation.
  • It advocates for small government, lower taxation, less regulation, and more emphasis on personal responsibility.