both the economic and social spheres
If you mean in the United States, the conservative is pro-small government, the liberal is for more government intervention.
conservatives opposed large central government
they were both liberal and conservative. In their strong or weak government policy, they were liberal. But they were conservative in that they believed in industry, big business, and rich controlling the government.
government intervention
The culture that the counterculture of the 1960's opposed was the anti-establishment culture. Their overly conservative lifestyle and beliefs is what they opposed.
If you mean in the United States, the conservative is pro-small government, the liberal is for more government intervention.
they opposed government intervention only in the economic sector
conservatives opposed large central government
conservatives opposed large central government
conservatives opposed large central government
Rand Paul is generally considered a conservative. He is a Republican Senator from Kentucky known for his libertarian-leaning views on limited government intervention, reduced spending, and individual freedoms.
They opposed intervention for moral and practical reasons.
They opposed intervention for moral and practical reasons.
In general, the Democratic Party favors more government intervention and is more liberal regarding social issues. The Republican Party is more conservative regarding social issues and favors less government intervention.
Conservatism is opposed to increased government programs to solve social problems; I could also mention libertarianism which is even more opposed to government involvement in social problems than conservatism is.
conservatives opposed large central government
Did mercantilism accept the intervention of government