It is important to give my history videos an authentic feel 😂, sadly I've accidently used it on a politics video 😢. I will endeavour to use a more up-to-date mic in the future, apologies
Hi Alan, your videos are great and help so much. I know its a bit of an ask but do you have a better microphone? Would make revising much easier as the audio is quite harsh. Thanks :)
Is Paternalistic Conservatism related to One Nation Conservatism? And how is Burke different from Maistre, if both originate from Traditionalism? Is Conservativism valid only in countries which have not abolished traditions?
Hi therealss, there are a series of these at the start of my A Level Politics play list: 30 mark Source Q th-cam.com/video/r9Eh2pCpvDs/w-d-xo.html; 30 mark essays th-cam.com/video/lzBHkzx_nJc/w-d-xo.html; 24 Mark essays th-cam.com/video/43MMGk7u-6Q/w-d-xo.html; There are also videos on the different AOs (Assessment Objectives)
Neoconservatism is part of New Right ideology. New Right ideology rejects the One Nation Conservatives ideas of paternalism instead focusing individualism and self reliance, this is however from the neoliberal aspect of their ideology. Neoconservatism focuses more on social and moral issues, in which neoconservatives focus on trying to prevent people from doing things they disapprove of and promoting things such as 'family values' that they do approve of. This could be argued to be a form of paternalism as neoconservatives would claim to be looking after the people and society and preventing 'moral decay'. Overall, however the New Right rejects the paternalism of One Nation Conservatives which was key in late C19th Conservatism under PMs such as Disraeli and a cornerstone of Conservative governments during the Post-War consensus (1951-1975)
Christian decomcracy Response to fascist nationalism Believes in authority and hierarchy like burk Like oakshot believes in welfare provision But less focus in national stats and supports supranational organisations like eu
Bro got the WW2 commander mic
It is important to give my history videos an authentic feel 😂, sadly I've accidently used it on a politics video 😢. I will endeavour to use a more up-to-date mic in the future, apologies
I really appreciate ur videos i was struggling to understand this after looking at my textbook but u outlined the periods very well thank you.
Hi Alan, your videos are great and help so much. I know its a bit of an ask but do you have a better microphone? Would make revising much easier as the audio is quite harsh. Thanks :)
Apologies for the sound, I have now got a better mic but not had chance to re-record videos
Is Paternalistic Conservatism related to One Nation Conservatism?
And how is Burke different from Maistre, if both originate from Traditionalism?
Is Conservativism valid only in countries which have not abolished traditions?
very helpful. is it possible for some videos on exam questions? like going through specific ones and show how they can be written
Hi therealss, there are a series of these at the start of my A Level Politics play list: 30 mark Source Q th-cam.com/video/r9Eh2pCpvDs/w-d-xo.html;
30 mark essays th-cam.com/video/lzBHkzx_nJc/w-d-xo.html;
24 Mark essays th-cam.com/video/43MMGk7u-6Q/w-d-xo.html;
There are also videos on the different AOs (Assessment Objectives)
Thanks. Do you know if neoconservatives support paternalism? Thanks
Neoconservatism is part of New Right ideology. New Right ideology rejects the One Nation Conservatives ideas of paternalism instead focusing individualism and self reliance, this is however from the neoliberal aspect of their ideology. Neoconservatism focuses more on social and moral issues, in which neoconservatives focus on trying to prevent people from doing things they disapprove of and promoting things such as 'family values' that they do approve of. This could be argued to be a form of paternalism as neoconservatives would claim to be looking after the people and society and preventing 'moral decay'. Overall, however the New Right rejects the paternalism of One Nation Conservatives which was key in late C19th Conservatism under PMs such as Disraeli and a cornerstone of Conservative governments during the Post-War consensus (1951-1975)
@@AlanHistoryNerd thanks very much for the help
Helpful concise
Thank you
Very nic video thank you
Most welcome
Legend thanks a lot - saving my exam
Using this as my notes ... durk noblesse obliges ≠ thature privatisation
Burk small reform to stop major reform
One nation Disraeli. Oak
Response to socialism and fascism
Nuclear family
Support institutions (such as the church)
Workers right and living rights
A more hands on state
All conservatives aim to conserve the differences between ideaolgys stem from the eras they come from and the problems facing them during that time
Christian decomcracy
Response to fascist nationalism
Believes in authority and hierarchy like burk
Like oakshot believes in welfare provision
But less focus in national stats and supports supranational organisations like eu
Good video
Thank you
your mic quality is jarring - invest in a better one or take a step away from your mic!!
Apologies, I upgraded my mike a while ago now so all the more recent videos should have much better sound quality
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