Political Science Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #549149
- There is no obligation to change the world.
- There is no need for liberation from freedom.
- We have a debt to those who are dead as well as to those who are alive.
What is the ideology that is predicated on the above-mentioned points of view?
Capitalism |
Socialism |
Marxism |
Conservatism |
Liberalism |
The conservative says that the criterion of a self constituted by both social and historical existence means that there is no historical task, only the necessity of not sundering ourselves from history, as liberals and even socialists seem to require us to do. We have a debt to those who are dead as well as to those who are alive.
Conservatives argue that there is no obligation to change the world: because human imperfection on the one hand and unforeseen consequences on the other make it impossible to know that any change will be for the better. Conservatives look backwards, not forwards, and so look to the very traditions which liberalism and socialists put into question.
The correct answer is D.
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