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Was Winston Churchill Considered A Liberalism Or Conservatism?

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The greatest statesman in modern history, Winston Churchill, was an incredibly influential conservative figure. Of the two major schools of thought—conservatism and liberalism—he declared: “He who was not radical in his youth has no heart; he who didn’t become conservative in his adulthood has no brains.” One interpretation of Churchill’s statement is that liberalism is readily believed by immature minds, while conservatism is understood only by mature minds.
Conservatism is a philosophical foundation on which a people may stand, not simply “looking to the past” or “backwards thinking.” The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines conservatism as “the holding of political views that favor free enterprise, private ownership, and socially conservative …show more content…

Despite popular belief, conservatives have championed for civil rights as far back as the nineteenth century. As stated in National Review: “From abolition to Reconstruction to the anti-lynching laws, from the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Civil Rights Act of 1875 to the Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1960, and 1964, there exists a line that is by no means perfectly straight or unwavering but that nonetheless connects the politics of Lincoln with those of Dwight D. Eisenhower.” Concerning Abraham Lincoln, there is strong evidence that Lincoln himself may have had no personal opposition to interracial marriage, a belief that would have been political suicide in that time. Nevertheless, Lincoln was still successful in freeing the slaves, a decision that would transform the history and future of the United States of America. Furthermore, Lincoln signed the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, an act which was not mandatory for the bill’s passing. In more recent history, it was conservative President Dwight D. Eisenhower who deployed the Arkansas National Guard to escort nine black students to Little Rock Central High School after Democratic Governor Orval Faubus refused to uphold the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education. Of civil rights in the military, Eisenhower stated: “"We have not taken and we shall not take a single backward

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