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postnew [5]
1 year ago
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Difference between the "old right" and the "new right" in the 80s?

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lawyer [7]1 year ago
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The difference between the "old right" and the "new right" in the 80s was in their movement towards participation in governing coalitions.

<h3>What is the old right?</h3>

The Old Right is simply an informal designation for a branch of American conservatism most prominent from  1910 to the mid-1950s, though it never became an organized movement.

Most of the members were Republicans. The term "Old Right" distinguishes them from their New Right successors who came to prominence in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

<h3>What is the new right?</h3>

The New Right refers to the movement of American conservatives in the 1970s and 1980s in opposition to liberal policies on taxes, abortion, affirmative action, and also foreign policy stances on the Soviet Union.

Thus, the difference between the "old right" and the "new right" in the 80s was in their movement towards participation in governing coalitions.

Learn more about American conservatives here:

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