Green conservatism
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Green conservatism is a combination of conservatism with environmentalism. Environmental concern has been voiced by both conservative politicians and philosophers throughout the history of modern conservatism with Edmund Burke (the philosophical founder of modern conservatism) in his Reflections on the Revolution in France quoted as saying 'the earth, the kind and equal mother of all ought not to be monopolised to foster the pride and luxury of any men'.
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See also
- Environmentalism
- Agrarianism
- Bioconservatism
- Compassionate conservatism
- Eco-capitalism
- Free-market environmentalism
- Georgism
- Ecofascism
- Green liberalism
- Green libertarianism
- Michael Savage
- Sir Roger Scruton
- John Gray
- Traditionalist conservatism
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