Conservative liberalism

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Conservative liberalism is a variant of liberalism, combining liberal values and politicies with conservative stances, or, more simply, representing the right-wing of the liberal movement. The roots of it are to be found at the beginning of the history of liberalism: until the World Wars, in most European countries the political class was formed by conservative liberals, from Germany to Italy.

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Conservative liberals differ from social liberals for some main reasons:

One should not confuse Conservative liberalism with liberal conservatism, indeed the last one is a variant of conservatism. However it is possible to classify some parties as both conservative-liberal and liberal-conservative.

[edit] Conservative-liberal parties worldwide

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[edit] Historical conservative-liberal parties or parties with conservative-liberal factions

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