Conservatives: Why they are Reasonable
Title: Conservatives: Why they are Reasonable
Category: /Social Sciences
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Conservatives: Why they are Reasonable
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1218 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Conservative viewpoint has a more traditional and understandable form of governmental view than liberal or libertarian. The libertarian form of government is a very extreme stance. They believe that by legalizing everything from prostitution to cocaine, the crime rate will drop and plus, that it is our natural right to have the freedom of chooses what we want even if it is selling your body or using highly addictive drugs. Liberals believe that the
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