Revolutionary Conservatism

Revolutionary Conservatism is the authoritarian, nationalist, militarist and anti-Enlightment ideology of the German Conservative Revolution movement of 1918-1933. It opposes liberalism, egalitarianism and democracy and seeks to create a conservative counter-revolution against rationalism, scientism and Enlightenment values, emphasising romanticism, nationalism and the cultivation of an organic and organised society and culture.

While Conservative Revolution thought encompassed a diversity of political positions, it can be defined by its rejection of the traditional values of the German Empire (including Christian ethics), Marxist class analysis, parliamentary democracy and commercialism.

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