New Right

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The New Right is a conservative political movement that blends free-market economic policies with strong law-and-order, nationalist, and traditional social values.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservatism
political movement
associatedWith right-wing politics
contrastsWith democratic socialism
progressivism
social democracy
coreTheme emphasis on individual responsibility
market-oriented economic reform
restoration of traditional moral order
skepticism toward government intervention in the economy
support for strong national defense
emergedInContext reaction against 1960s social liberalization
reaction against postwar welfare state expansion
emergedInPeriod late 20th century
goal reassert traditional national and social values
roll back state intervention in the economy
hasIdeology conservatism
economic liberalism
law-and-order politics
nationalism
neoliberalism
social conservatism
hasNotableVariant New Right self-linksurface differs
surface form: New Right in Australia

New Right self-linksurface differs
surface form: New Right in the United Kingdom

New Right self-linksurface differs
surface form: New Right in the United States
hasPositionOn often skeptical of mass immigration
often skeptical of supranational institutions
opposes expansive LGBTQ+ rights
opposes liberal social policies
supports deregulation
supports free-market economic policies
supports increased policing
supports lower taxes
supports national sovereignty
supports privatization of state-owned enterprises
supports reduction of welfare spending
supports strong criminal justice policies
supports tougher sentencing
supports traditional family values
influencedBy anti-communism
classical liberalism
traditional conservatism
policyBlend economic liberalism with cultural conservatism
free-market economics with authoritarian-leaning social policies
positionInPoliticalSpectrum centre-right to far-right
right-wing

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this entity surface form: neoconservatism
this entity surface form: Religious Right
New Right hasNotableVariant New Right self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: New Right in the United States
New Right hasNotableVariant New Right self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: New Right in the United Kingdom
New Right hasNotableVariant New Right self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: New Right in Australia
Thatcherism ideologicalPosition New Right
Whig Party ideology New Right
this entity surface form: American conservatism
Russell Kirk influenced New Right
this entity surface form: American conservative movement
Russell Kirk movement New Right
this entity surface form: American conservatism