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Compassionate conservatism

Compassionate conservatism is a political ideology and phrase that was invented by radio talk show host Michael Savage in 1994 and Marvin Olasky, whose book Compassionate Conservatism: What it is, What it Does, and How it Can Transform America was published in 2000. Olasky has been called the "godfather of compassionate conservatism". The phrase was made very popular when George W. Bush adopted it as one of his key slogans during the 2000 presidential campaign against Al Gore. A compassionate conservative is someone who believes that conservatism and compassion go together and complement each other. This is opposed to the traditional criticism that conservatives tend to be more strict and calculating. A compassionate conservative sees the social problems of the United States, such as healthcare, immigration, the environment, etc., as being issues that conservatives can find solutions to just as well if not better than liberals. Part of compassionate conservatism involves Faith Based Initiatives , the idea that religious organizations can be more effective in managing social programs than the government with government funds.

Conservatives argue that compassion has always been in their vocabulary. They say that the principles of conservatism lead to a more prosperous and stable society that is inherently compassionate towards others, in which local communities help their own in a neighborly fashion, rather than depend on national efforts with less community based understanding of issues. They aim for a society that helps others to help themselves, thereby avoiding reliance on the government for their needs. Also, some people, especially more fundamentalist conservatives, see compassionate conservatism as just another word for a moderate, regardless of whether they are a Democrat, Republican or a member of a third party.

Opponents argue that compassionate conservativism is a meaningless phrase. Some say that it just a mask for neofeudalism. They would argue that conservatives are not compassionate towards the poor, minorities, the unemployed, etc. Critics charge that conservatives have historically been indifferent to the concerns of those not in the mainstream culture (see AIDS, mental illness, Censored page) and that the exploitation of evangelicalism by compassionate conservatives is disrespectful to other religious groups (see separation of Church and State). Many point out that locally-driven "compassion" creates a potential for unequal treatment of similar problems and for local biases to take precedence over general standards.

External links

  • White House fact sheet http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/04/20020430.html
  • Wall Street Journal - What is compassionate conservatism? http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/_wsj-what_is_compassionate_con.htm


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