Political Absolutism In Canada

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While researching and analyzing the topic of absolutism, which relates to the conflicts between Liberalism and Conservatism, the conflict arises from both ideologies adhering to their traditional doctrine and belief as well as an absence of flexibility by both sides. I gravitated towards researching different influences on political policy and analyzing these policies and political ideologies from a Stability and Change perspective. Beyond this, I was able to focus specifically on the causes of political Stability and Change within Canadian politics, chiefly federal. Canadian politics lacks the inflexibility highlighted traditional meaning of the word; this has enabled Canada to harass the best of both ideologies, beneficially affecting our society. Conclusively, there are two very different political perspectives, which are exemplified by an analysis from a …show more content…

Societal change occurs at different speeds, which is dependent on many factors. The main factor is the government and their priorities and well as outside organizations which influence government. Society tends to progress at a slower rate under Conservative governments due to their emphasis of traditional values which notably include the opposition to abortion and gay marriage. This fixation on social issues can be interpreted as a negative aspect of absolutism preventing societal changes, however the Canadian economy has benefited from free market-esque polices of Conservative …show more content…

Absolutism has led to many societal changes and lack therefore of. Canada has experienced Stability and Change as a result of its government, different Canadian political parties has ideals and objects that both progress or reject society and constant change in government ensures that policies proposed by governments are wholesomely beneficial to