Respuesta :
I say Israel - and I hope this is taken in an utterly nonpartisan way, which takes absolutely no position vis-a-vis the legitimacy of either conservatism or the Israeli state. I just think some core aspects of Israeli government and society are in line with mainstream US conservatism: a free-market liberal democracy of course, but with formal religious-ethnic affiliation, compulsory military service with training on firearms (and licensing to possess same) for all citizens, and a generally hawkish stance on questions of military and defense. They are also highly security-oriented, some would say in a much more effective way than the US government, and its security apparatus employs profiling techniques which almost undoubtedly have a racial component (and conservatives would no doubt want to insist that these two facts are directly related). I believe that taxation rates are roughly on par with that in the US, if not a bit less... though not nearly as low as Switzerland.
Answer:
personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty
Explanation:
Conservatism or conservatism is a political and social ideology that defends the maintenance of traditional social institutions in the context of culture and civilization.
The conservative seeks to preserve the political and social institutions that have developed over time and are the fruit of customs, customs and traditions. Conservatism understands that change and progress are necessary to maintain a healthy society, but such changes must be cautious and gradual.
Making it easier for people to own their own business, diminishing the power of government, granting individual freedom, and prohibiting people of doing experimental politics or treatments (such as treating kids to change sex) are all conservative views.